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Nigel Farage does not want the ‘disrespectful’ Prince Harry to return to the UK ‘ever again.’

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Nigel Farage does not want the ‘disrespectful’ Prince Harry to return to the UK ‘ever again.’

Nigel Farage has slammed Prince Harry for not attending his grandpa Prince Philip’s burial ceremony, telling the Duke that he “never wants to see him back in this country again.”
Earlier this month, Harry revealed that he will not be attending the late Duke of Edinburgh’s burial ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
The absence of the Duke of Sussex is said to be owing to his continuing legal struggle with the Home Office over police protection.

After voicing fears about his family’s safety if they return to the UK, Harry has offered to pay for his own protection.

Farage, on the other hand, was upset that Harry did not attend his grandfather’s thanksgiving ceremony with the rest of the Royal Family.

He called the decision “disrespectful,” and said “that degree of petulance is beyond understanding.”

Following the service, Farage told Sky News Australia, “Well, if he can’t come back to support his grandmother, if he can’t come back to pay tribute to his grandfather, who was a truly remarkable man, who gave great service to our country, and to our friends in the Commonwealth, then I hope he never comes back again.”

Harry is presently in the United States, where he lives in California with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children following their choice to quit the Royal Family.

Although Harry did not return to the UK, he is set to go to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games in April.

Harry was shown in a promotional video with four other individuals, and he closed the statement in Dutch, saying, “Thank you.” “I’ll see you at The Hague shortly.”

“Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, is getting ready for the Netherlands with some Dutch lessons,” the tweet alongside the video said.

“We look forward to greeting him warmly in #TheHague.”

“As we all prepare for The Games, our thoughts are with Team Ukraine and their friends and families.”

From April 16 to 22, The Hague will host the Invictus Games.