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Prince Harry’s Memoir Announcement Causes Controversy

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Prince Harry’s Memoir Announcement Causes Controversy

Former politician and broadcaster Nigel Farage, 57, expressed his views on 's recent announcement that he would be releasing a personal memoir about his life as a member of the Royal Family.

Farage, who hosts a programme on GB News, couldn't help but bring up the matter during his latest segment titled “What the Farage?”.

After informing viewers of the latest development in the couple's lives, Farage launched into a vicious rant about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

“I feel sorry for the Queen and he has put her in the most awful position,” he said, before declaring that he was “sick to death” of hearing about them.

He also expressed his boredom with their lifestyle, stating that they must have a dreadful life living in their mansion and making the most of it.

Directly addressing American viewers, Farage concluded by saying, “they're yours, not ours, and you can keep them because, frankly, I don't think the British public want them.”

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's announcement of his upcoming memoir has caused controversy across the world.

Following the fallout of his interview with earlier this year, many are wondering what else will emerge.

In addition to discussing his life as a senior member of the Royal Family, he will also talk about serving in the military and marrying .

As a father of two, he will also discuss how his children have had a significant impact on his life going forward.

Farage was previously criticised for comments he made about the Duke and Duchess following the death of Prince Philip.

Speaking on US television with the Fox and Friends programme, he addressed the Oprah interview in relation to the Duke of Edinburgh's passing.

He stated that it was well known that Philip only had a few weeks to live and yet despite that, Meghan and Harry proceeded to do an interview at which they attacked the older members of the Royal Family.

Given that the day Farage made his comments was the day of Prince Philip's death, he refrained from using the words he would like to about Meghan and Harry.

However, he did express his belief that their actions were deeply disrespectful.

“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,” he added.

Some viewers hit back at Farage's comments, with one stating that it was none of his business, while another suggested that he blames Harry and Meghan for never having been elected as an MP.

In conclusion, Prince Harry's memoir announcement has sparked controversy and divided opinions.

While some are eagerly anticipating its release, others, like Nigel Farage, are expressing their frustration with the couple's actions and their impact on the Royal Family.

Only time will tell what revelations the memoir will bring and how it will affect public opinion of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

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