‘Real agenda’: Meghan Markle wants to ‘be in Congress’

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‘Real agenda’: Meghan Markle wants to ‘be in Congress’
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Former Brexit leader Nigel Farage says you can “see the real agenda” behind Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix docuseries.

“You see what’s really happening here; they’re playing the victim, they’re making loads of money off the back of it, and this is all for her to launch her political career in the next two or three years,” Mr Farage told Sky News host Paul Murray.

“It’s so obvious to me she wants to be in Congress in a few years’ time, and I look forward to that in one way because she’ll prove to the world how utterly vacuous her brain is.”

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