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Farage uses Prince Philips death to take a swipe at Harry and Meghan

Never one to miss an opportunity, Nigel Farage used the sad news of Prince Philip’s death to lambast Harry and Meghan for talking candidly to Oprah Winfrey in an interview last month.

Asked for his thoughts on the death of the Duke of Edinburgh by the hosts of Fox & Friends, the former MEP and leader of the Brexit Party did not hold back.

He claimed that the couple’s decision to go ahead with the broadcast while Prince Philip was in hospital will see their standing with people drop “very, very fast”.

“It was well known that Philip only had a few weeks to live and yet despite that, despite the fact the Queen must have been in a state of deep distress, they proceeded to do an interview at which they attacked, effectively, the older members of the royal family,” said Mr Farage.

He added that he thought the Duke and Duchess of Sussex “indeed did their best to threaten the very institution itself.”

Continuing, he said: “Given that today is the day that Philip has died, I won’t use the words about Meghan and Harry that I would like to, but I think it was deeply disrespectful.”

A little later in the broadcast, when pressed again on the fallout of the interview, the former Ukiper said he felt that the Duke’s death would draw a line underneath that.

“When people see the tributes pouring in from all over the world, especially from our Commonwealth, which the Queen is the head of and which Philip played such a big role in,” Mr Farage said. “People will realise what a big deal the British monarchy is.”

Returning to his attack on the Harry and Meghan, he added: “When people realise, as I have just said to you, that it was known for the last many weeks that he was at death’s door, when people realise that Meghan and Harry went ahead with that interview regardless, throwing around unjustified allegations, I have a feeling public opinion in terms of Meghan and Harry is going to go down very, very fast.”

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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