Nigel Farage issues brutal three-word attack on 'brat' Prince Harry


Nigel Farage has issued a brutal three word attack on Prince Harry after King Charles snubbed the exiled royal this afternoon.

The Duke of Sussex was at St Paul’s Cathedral today to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games and was spotted waving cheerily to the cameras.

But Prince Harry revealed that his father is too busy to meet him while he is back in the UK this week – even though the pair are just a few miles apart today (May 8).

It sparked a furious response from Nigel Farage who said the King has ‘thrown down a marker’ to Prince Harry to tell him he’s not welcome.

Nigel Farage tweeted his three-word attack as he labelled Prince Harry a ‘treacherous little brat’.

During a Sky News Australia interview, Farage expanded, adding: “Prince Harry is at St Paul’s Cathedral today, it’s 10 years of the Invictus games, and the King is opening up Buckingham Palace for thousands of people this afternoon who will be going to one of the royal garden parties which I’ve gotta tell you are wonderful afternoons and the King can’t meet his son because he’s got scheduling issues.

“Well, I’ll tell you what, that’s the King putting down the firmest public marker we’ve ever seen. You are not welcome, you treacherous little brat.”

News host Paul Murray then threw in his two Australian cents, adding: “Today there is a window if you want but the dad goes, quite correctly, no, because I know what you’re gonna do with this information, I know what you’re going to do with the ‘is he healthy’, ‘baggy eyes’, all the rest of it. Right. We all know what he will do.”

Previously, The Duke of Sussex confirmed that no meeting will take place due to the King’s “full programme”.

“It unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full programme,” said a spokesman for Prince Harry. “The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”

Harry is understood to be extremely disappointed by the news, which comes months after he declared during a US television interview: “I love my family.”

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