GB News Presenter Nigel Farage says maybe people have spent too much time criticising Meghan when it’s “actually” Harry.
GB News Presenter Nigel Farage says maybe people have spent too much time criticising Meghan when it’s “actually” Harry.“He’s the one that did that Oprah Winfrey interview when he knew his grandfather was on his deathbed.
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