Dozens of supporters back Nigel Farage over Royal Family comments

Supporters of Nigel Farage have backed his astonishing attack on the Royal Family after he criticised the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in an incendiary speech.

The Brexit Party leader slammed Prince Harry’s ‘wokeness’ and branded the Queen Mother a ‘slightly overweight, chain-smoking gin drinker’ on Saturday.

He also lambasted Prince Charles – dubbing him ‘Charlie Boy’ – for his climate change views, while speaking at Sydney’s Conservative Political Action Conference. 

Nigel Farage is pictured at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Sydney on Saturday

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walk through a forest in Rotorua, New Zealand, last October

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walk through a forest in Rotorua, New Zealand, last October

While he faced a backlash from many people on Twitter, dozens of others praised him for being ‘dead right on his opinion’, ‘absolutely correct’ and ‘spot on’.

One said: ‘He’s just voicing what we are all thinking… and she got the taxpayer to pay for it! As far as Harry and Meghan are concerned they are just having a whale of a time and all on the British taxpayer!

What did Nigel Farage say about the royals? 

On Charles: ‘When it comes to Charlie Boy and climate change, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. All I can say is Charlie Boy is now in his 70s… may the Queen live a very, very long time.’

On Harry and Meghan: ‘Well, if I want the Queen to live a long time to stop Charlie Boy becoming king, I want Charlie Boy to live even longer and William to live forever to stop Harry becoming king.

‘Terrifying! Here was Harry, here he was this young, brave, boisterous, all male, getting into trouble, turning up at stag parties inappropriately dressed, drinking too much and causing all sorts of mayhem. And then, a brave British officer who did his bit in Afghanistan.

‘He was the most popular royal of a younger generation that we’ve seen for 100 years. And then he met Meghan Markle, and it’s fallen off a cliff.

‘We’ve been told in the last week that Meghan and Harry will only have two children… and we’re all completely ignoring, the real problem the Earth faces, and that is the fact the population of the globe is exploding but no one dares talk about it, no one dares deal with it, and whether Prince Harry has two kids is irrelevant given there are now 2.6billion Chinese and Indians on this Earth.’

On the Queen: ‘An amazing, awe-inspiring woman, we’re bloody lucky to have her’

On the late Queen Mother: ‘Her mother, Her Royal Highness the Queen’s mother was a slightly overweight, chain-smoking gin drinker who lived to 101 years old.’

On Harry: ‘The prince of wokeness.’

‘We could use the money on far more deserving things instead of two jet setters.’

Another added: ‘Farage was clearly making the point that Markle is too overtly political and if you take the public purse, keep your views to yourself. Quite right.’

And a third said: ‘Farage is totally right in this. Harry was my second favourite royal after the Queen, but all of a sudden he’s a raging Lefty pain! The timing of the transformation would seem to support Farage’s thinking.’

However, others criticised his views including Labour MP David Lammy, who tweeted: ‘Lay off Meghan, you bellicose toad.’

Another said: ‘Nigel Farage is a weird kind of patriot. One that complains about every aspect of his country apart from himself.’

During the speech, Mr Farage also ridiculed comments by the Duke of Sussex that he and wife Meghan planned to have a ‘maximum’ of two children for the sake of the planet.

And Mr Farage – who described the Queen as an ‘amazing, awe-inspiring woman’ – said he hoped she would live a ‘very, very long time’ to stop the Prince of Wales becoming king.

Media were not present at the event, but the Guardian newspaper said it had heard a recording of part of Mr Farage’s speech.

‘When it comes to her son, when it comes to Charlie Boy and climate change, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Her mother, Her Royal Highness the Queen’s mother was a slightly overweight, chain-smoking gin drinker who lived to 101 years old,’ he reportedly said.

‘All I can say is Charlie Boy is now in his 70s… may the Queen live a very, very long time.’

In reply to a question about women choosing not to have children because of climate change, Mr Farage said: ‘Well, if I want the Queen to live a long time to stop Charlie Boy becoming king, I want Charlie Boy to live even longer and William to live forever to stop Harry becoming king. 

‘Terrifying! Here was Harry, here he was this young, brave, boisterous, all-male, getting into trouble, turning up at stag parties inappropriately dressed, drinking too much and causing all sorts of mayhem.

Ukip chief in race row over mayor 

Richard Braine

Richard Braine

The new leader of Ukip was embroiled in a row last night after he admitted confusing London Mayor Sadiq Khan with the 7/7 bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan.

Richard Braine, who only took over at the weekend, was accused of ‘unacceptable racism’ by Labour.

The criticism followed his misspelling of the mayor’s name on Twitter as ‘Siddique Khan’, Buzzfeed reported yesterday.

After being corrected by another user, he replied: ‘Apologies, I often confuse him with the leader of the 7/7 bombers.’

The tweet was condemned as a ‘prejudiced joke’ by think-tank British Future, which works on social integration.

Director Sunder Katwala added: ‘This is casual anti-Muslim prejudice as old-school ‘banter’, except that quite a lot of effort seems to have gone into it.’

Mr Braine was the favoured candidate of former leader Gerard Batten, who stood down after the party was wiped out in May’s European elections, haemorrhaging support to Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party. 

‘And then – a brave British officer who did his bit in Afghanistan – he was the most popular royal of a younger generation that we’ve seen for 100 years.

‘And then he met Meghan Markle, and it’s fallen off a cliff. We’ve been told in the last week that Meghan and Harry will only have two children… and we’re all completely ignoring the real problem the Earth faces.

‘And that is the fact the population of the globe is exploding but no one dares talk about it, no one dares deal with it, and whether Prince Harry has two kids is irrelevant given there are now 2.6 billion Chinese and Indians on this Earth.’

Last month, Harry told activist and chimpanzee expert Dr Jane Goodall he will only have two children for the sake of the planet.

Harry said he now views the natural world differently since becoming a father to three-month-old son Archie, and when quizzed by the primatologist about how many children he is planning to have with Meghan, he replied ‘two, maximum’. 

It is not the first time Mr Farage has taken aim at Charles, having previously described his views on climate change as ‘naive and foolish at best’.

In 2008 he was the sole MEP who refused to applaud a speech on global warming by the prince.

Royal commentator Robert Jobson said Mr Farage’s comments were the ‘epitome of ignorance’ and said his attack on the Queen Mother was a ‘cheap shot’.

He told MailOnline: ‘I was surprised by Farage’s rant against the royal family given his stance on the importance of the Sovereignty of our nation.

‘His comments are rude and unfounded; epitome of ignorance. But given his huge ego and overblown sense of self importance perhaps I shouldn’t be.

The Queen Mother, who died in 2002, is pictured leaving Buckingham Palace in London during Trooping the Colour in June 1991 with Princess Diana, who died in 1997, and Prince Harry

The Queen Mother, who died in 2002, is pictured leaving Buckingham Palace in London during Trooping the Colour in June 1991 with Princess Diana, who died in 1997, and Prince Harry

The Queen and Prince Charles sign a book at the Scottish Parliament on June 29 this year

The Queen and Prince Charles sign a book at the Scottish Parliament on June 29 this year

‘I thought his remarks against Her Majesty late Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother were particularly offensive and uncalled for. I am sure many will find his comments offensive.

‘Especially given The Queen Mother’s life time of public service for Great Britain and her role alongside the King during World War Two… not to mention she is no longer here to answer back. A cheap shot.

‘He is undoubtedly an ego-centric exhibitionist who seems to says what he thinks the audience he is addressing wants to hear,

‘I think his assessment of our Royal Family and what they do for this country, the realms and the wider Commonwealth is both misjudged, very unfair and ill informed.

‘Perhaps at this time he should be talking up our country when overseas not insulting an institution that is at the heart of what is good about Great Britain.’

Mr Farage’s spokesman said the comments were not meant as criticism of Elizabeth’s mother, the wife of George VI who died in 2002, and were taken out of context.

 

‘This is not an attack on the Queen Mother in the slightest. It’s basically saying she lived until 101 so the queen, given that has a much better lifestyle than the Queen Mother, will live for a lot longer,’ the spokesman said.

His comments come as Prince Harry faces renewed controversy over his trip to Google’s ‘green’ summit in Sicily.

Harry pictured on the shore of Lake McKenzie on Fraser Island in Australia last October

Harry pictured on the shore of Lake McKenzie on Fraser Island in Australia last October

The Prince is thought to have given an impassioned speech about the environment and humanitarianism while barefoot in front of an A-List crowd who flew in on 114 private jets.

But Harry was said to have been flown into Palmero airport on a chartered plane, before a helicopter whisked him onwards to the luxury resort of Verdura for the summit.

If he did travel via private jet, it would have put around three tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere – ten times more than going via commercial airliner.

The Prince then stayed on one of the giant super-yachts moored near the exclusive Verdura Golf and Spa Resort where the climate change retreat was held, according to reports.

According to experts, a 390ft super-yacht produces about 3.3 tons of damaging carbon dioxide each hour at sea by burning through around 200 gallons of fuel.

Environmental groups blasted the meeting for hypocrisy.

Tech giants and celebrities flocked to Sicily to show off their green credentials for the camp that focuses on global warming – but many failed to leave their private jets at home. 

When contacted by MailOnline, Buckingham Palace refused to confirm Prince Harry’s attendance at the event or how he travelled to Sicily.

Labour MP David Lammy blasted Mr Farage, telling the Brexit Party leader to 'lay off Meghan'

Labour MP David Lammy blasted Mr Farage, telling the Brexit Party leader to ‘lay off Meghan’

Novelist Matt Haig also took aim at the former UKIP leader and questioned his patriotism

Novelist Matt Haig also took aim at the former UKIP leader and questioned his patriotism

Actor David Schneider slammed Mr Farage for condoning Harry dressing in a Nazi uniform

Actor David Schneider slammed Mr Farage for condoning Harry dressing in a Nazi uniform

Mr Farage was introduced to the crowd in Australia as ‘quite possibly’ the next British PM, despite not being a member of parliament, and failing four times to be elected.

With the UK’s exit from the EU just weeks away, the former UKIP leader also used his stage time to tear strips out of the EU and its outgoing president, Jean Claude Juncker – but admitted that he and Mr Juncker shared a rapport.

‘I like Mr Juncker,’ Mr Farage said, ‘He’s the only person I know that makes me feel that I haven’t got a drink problem. I mean there’s having a glass of wine at lunch but crikey!’

The Brexit party leader also called Australia’s former PM Malcolm Turnbull a ‘snake’ as he savaged ‘trendy, metro, liberal elite’ leaders like David Cameron.

Mr Farage told the audience: ‘Malcolm Turnbull … pretended to be a conservative but actually turned out to be a snake.’

He added: ‘David Cameron was someone who was not conservative at all but a part of the trendy, metro, liberal elite masquerading as a conservative.’

Mr Farage backed Australia’s new PM, Scott Morrison who was elected last summer, telling the audience: ‘You’ve now got someone conservative, mainstream media [and] those in the middle of Melbourne and Sydney may not like him … But out where real people live, they voted for him.’

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