‘In the end, she’ll dump him’: Prince Harry is ‘being used’ by Meghan to ‘make her rich’

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‘In the end, she’ll dump him’: Prince Harry is ‘being used’ by Meghan to ‘make her rich’
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Former Brexit leader Nigel Farage says Prince Harry is a “very seriously damaged young man” who is being “used” by Meghan Markle to “make her rich” and further her political career.

‘In the end, she’ll dump him’: Prince Harry is ‘being used’ by Meghan to ‘make her rich’

“In the end, she’ll dump him, but he’ll find he hasn’t got a home to come back to,” Mr Farage told Sky News host Paul Murray. “I can’t see his brother and his father ever forgiving him, and I’ll tell you what if they turn up at the coronation on May 6, the crowds outside the Abbey will boo them.”

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