Farage exposes who is to blame for the royal crisis – and it’s NOT Meghan Markle
Nigel Farage told listeners that he “does not blame Meghan Markle” for the current crisis engulfing the Royal Family. The crisis, that has been dubbed Megxit by the media, erupted when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released a statement on Wednesday declaring that they would “step back” from their role of senior royals. This bombshell announcement has led to the sudden crisis talks taking place in Sandringham on Monday, as the Queen, Prince Charles, Prince William meet for face-to-face talks with Prince Harry.
Mr Farage, who was hosting his LBC programme, told listeners that he does not blame Meghan Markle for the ongoing crisis.
Instead the MEP chose to blame her husband Prince Harry for the controversy.
The radio host said: “Whatever Meghan’s role in this, I blame Harry.
“He was born into this. He knew what the deal was, he has known it for his entire life.”
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He continued: “If they want to go and live in Canada or America, and set up a foundation, and if they want to earn tens of thousands of dollars in the state which they could easily do that’s fine.
“But, don’t keep the titles HRH, don’t keep the security guards, don’t keep the money.”
Royal author and journalist Phil Dampier added: “It’s unfair to blame Meghan for all of it.
“I think it’s down to both of them, it’s fifty-fifty. Before Meghan he made comments that he didn’t particularly like this country.
“He’d travel whenever he could, to spend time in Africa, of course to serve in the army.
“He really should have seen this coming. He should have thought it through more.
“Of course, Kate and Will dated for four years before they tied the knot. Harry rushed into it within a year.”
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The crisis talks tomorrow at Sandringham will be the first time the Queen, Prince Harry, the Duke of Cambridge and the Prince of Wales have met face-to-face since the news broke.
Meghan is expected join the discussion over the phone from Canada.
BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond said it is hoped that the talks will produce a “next step” on the way to defining the couple’s new relationship with the Royal Family – in line with the Queen’s wish to find a solution within days.
The Duke of Cambridge has spoken of his “sadness” at the broken relationship with his brother, according to the Sunday Times.
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