British broadcaster Nigel Farage has revealed his pleasure that there was limited outrage over claims the coronation featured a 'terribly white' balcony.
Nigel Farage has laughed off claims King Charles' coronation balcony was"terribly white" as he defended the royal family from anti-diversity accusations.
"I am also looking at those younger generations and thinking: 'What are the nuances that they will inhabit when they grow?'" "Oh and by the way, there is a mixed race member of the family – she's called Meghan Markle but she chose not to do her job and to head off for the West Coast of America and to make money and I'm pleased to say that those comments actually didn't cause the outrage you would’ve assumed.British broadcaster Nigel Farage was"pleased" that the claims made by Adjoa Andoh were largely"brushed" off.
"Look I've had my differences in the past with him but Charles managed on Saturday at that coronation to combine a service that's been virtually unchanged for a thousand years with the flags of 56 different commonwealth nations," he said.
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