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Nigel Farage Urges Exclusion of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from Buckingham Palace Balcony Appearance During King Charles III’s Coronation
Former UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage has joined the growing chorus of voices calling for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to be excluded from appearing on the Buckingham Palace balcony during King Charles III's coronation.
Farage emphasized that the couple, who are no longer working royals, should respect the historic moment by not participating in it.
He acknowledged that this would be a difficult decision for Charles, as it involves snubbing his youngest son.
During an appearance on the Fox Business Network, Farage argued that the balcony is traditionally reserved for working members of the royal family.
He pointed to the iconic picture of the late Queen alongside Winston Churchill on VE Day, highlighting that she was a working member of the royal family at the time.
In contrast, Harry and Meghan have chosen a new life on the west coast of America, and while they may attend the coronation at the Abbey, Farage believes they should not be allowed on the balcony.
The debate surrounding Harry and Meghan's involvement in the coronation has intensified since the release of Harry's memoir, “Spare,” in January.
The book, which became the world's fastest-selling non-fiction book, contained several shocking revelations, including a physical altercation between Harry and his older brother, Prince William, and Queen Camilla snubbing the younger sibling.
Farage also addressed the claim made by royal author Tom Bowe that Charles is paralyzed with fear over the prospect of not inviting Harry.
Farage concurred with Bowe's assessment, stating that it would go against every paternal instinct for Charles to uninvite his own son from such an important event.
However, if Charles were to invite Harry and Meghan, there is a fear that they may attempt to cause a scene and disrupt what is expected to be a global spectacle witnessed by billions of people.
In conclusion, Farage expressed his belief that Harry and Meghan will likely attend the coronation, and all that can be done is to hope they behave appropriately.
The Buckingham Palace has yet to announce who will join King Charles on the balcony, but it is anticipated that his wife, Queen Camilla, and son-in-law, Prince William, will be present.
The coronation, a symbolic religious ceremony that marks the crowning of the monarch, will undoubtedly be a momentous occasion watched by people around the world.
It will culminate in the highly anticipated moment when the crown is placed on the new sovereign's head.