'Running out of things to sell': Why Prince Harry 'had to' accept coronation invite

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'Running out of things to sell': Why Prince Harry 'had to' accept coronation invite
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British broadcaster Nigel Farage says Prince Harry's decision to attend the coronation next week is on the back of the royal couple's stock 'falling'.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are"running out of things to sell" with attendance at the coronation the only option for the Duke of Sussex, according to British broadcaster Nigel Farage.

Prince Harry's attendance at the coronation comes at a time when the Sussexes' stock is"falling". Picture: Paul Ellis - WPA Pool/Getty Images "They have rode back a little bit on this but look, the fact she may have written a letter to Charles and got one back – I mean frankly all of that is becoming really rather boring and their stock in the west coast of America is falling.

Farage also commented on the removal of The Proclaimers' iconic song I’m Gonna Be from the coronation's official playlist because of their"anti-royal" views.

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