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Nigel Farage dubs Prince Harry and Meghan ‘wonderboy and wondergirl’ as MPs meet Charles and Camilla

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Nigel Farage and Richard Tice talking to the Duchess of Edinburgh during a reception organized by King Charles

The leader of the reform, Nigel Farage, sarcastically fired Harry and Meghan as ‘Wonderboy and Wondergirl’ for leaving real duties and moving to the United States while he was at a reception of Buckingham Palace today.

He was invited to the Royal Residence along with more than 300 new parliamentarians and colleagues for a “welcome” reception.

He did not talk to the king or the queen because he met them several times before and said he wanted to let other parliamentarians take the most of the occasion.

He joked: “In addition, if I see it, I know that some of the exchanges will be interesting because we have not disagreed in the past about some things.”

Laughing, he continued explaining that he was the only person who did not give the king an ovation standing after giving a speech in the European Parliament.

‘Since then we have laughed in this regard. It’s not unpleasant, ” he said.

However, the Duke and the Duchess of Edinburgh spoke with Mr. Farage separately, and when Edward appeared, he said: “I had a very very good talk with his wife.”

“Oh, of course,” replied the king’s brother before the politician said: “You are working very hard.”

Nigel Farage and Richard Tice talking to the Duchess of Edinburgh during a reception organized by King Charles

King Carlos III and Queen Camilla represented with the leader of the KEMI Badenoch Conservative Party and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer

King Carlos III and Queen Camilla represented with the leader of the KEMI Badenoch Conservative Party and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer

The Duchess of Edinburgh talking to Tessa Munt during a reception organized by King Carlos III and Queen Camilla

The Duchess of Edinburgh talking to Tessa Munt during a reception organized by King Carlos III and Queen Camilla

Speaking later, the reform politician, who attended a similar reception when he was first chosen as a Eurodiputa in 1999, praised Edinburgh for making so many real commitments.

‘They are charming, they do a lot of heavy work because there are one or two holes out there. They have been difficult years, “he said.

‘Wonderboy and Wondergirl disappear to America, the queen dies, the king has not been well, Andrew is not in the public eye, Princess Anne is 74 years old, so they are doing much of heavy work and I think it is very good ‘He said in a typically shameless style.

Chatting with his owner, the liberal democratic deputy Steve Darling, who is registered blindly, the king said ‘these wonderful dogs’ while scratching Jennie in the head and asked:’ She knows her path around the house, right? ‘

The deputy of Torbay replied ‘She knows the best place to go for sausages’, which led the king to point and laugh.

Then he asked: ‘Isn’t food so bad?’

“For her is her favorite,” Darling said.

The Duchess of Edinburgh, who has been the patron of the guide dogs since 2021, also directly addressed the dog and said: “I am your patron.”

King Charles shakes hand with Kemi Badenoch during a reception for members of the newly elected Parliament in the 2024 elections

King Charles shakes hand with Kemi Badenoch during a reception for members of the newly elected Parliament in the 2024 elections

Reform of the United Kingdom Leader Nigel Farage and Richard Tice talk to Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

Reform of the United Kingdom Leader Nigel Farage and Richard Tice talk to Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

Sir Keir Starmer shakes with King Charles at the reception on Wednesday

Sir Keir Starmer shakes with King Charles at the reception on Wednesday

Reform of the United Kingdom Leader Nigel Farage and Richard Tice talk to Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh

Reform of the United Kingdom Leader Nigel Farage and Richard Tice talk to Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh

The July 2024 elections saw a record number of new parliamentarians enter Westminster, with 335 newcomers, exceeding the previous record of 327 in the 1945 elections.

Another 15 people returned to Parliament after a period of absence, which bears the total number of newly chosen to 350.

His Majesty also welcomed their peers who have been appointed for the House of Lores after their coronation in May 2023.

The hundreds of guests were housed in the luxurious state dance hall and also joined the Duke and the Duchess of Gloucester.

The King and Queen were received by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and opposition leader, Kemi Badenoch, before they began to talk with the parliamentarians who enjoy the champagne that flows free.

Several politicians were impressed by the knowledge of their Majesty about their constituencies, with the Barrow-In Furness parliamentarians and Derby South chatting with him about the new underwater agreement of £ 9 billion.

Deirdre Costigan, deputy by Ealing Southall, said he was impressed that the king knew that his constituency was sometimes known as little Indian and had a large SIJ community.

“He talked about his love for Curry,” he said and told him that he likes “not too strong.”

Paul Waugh, deputy of Rochdale, added: ‘He is impeccably educated and knows a lot about each constituency.

Reform of the United Kingdom Leader Nigel Farage and Richard Tice talk to the Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

Reform of the United Kingdom Leader Nigel Farage and Richard Tice talk to the Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

The attached leader of Nigel Farage and Reform UK Richard Tice talking to the Duke of Edinburgh during a reception organized by King Charles

The attached leader of Nigel Farage and Reform UK Richard Tice talking to the Duke of Edinburgh during a reception organized by King Charles

King Charles with Lib Dem MP Steve Darling and his guide dog Jennie

King Charles with Lib Dem MP Steve Darling and his guide dog Jennie

Reform of the United Kingdom Nigel Farage and Vice President of the United Kingdom Richard Tice talks to Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh

Reform of the United Kingdom Nigel Farage and Vice President of the United Kingdom Richard Tice talks to Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh

“It has an incredible encyclopedic knowledge of each area of ​​the United Kingdom.”

When asked if they talked about Rochdale, he said: ‘Yes, I mentioned that it was the home of the cooperative (supermarket) and told him that I hope he bought the cooperative and that he laughed.

‘I took it as yes.’

While the king slowly made his way through the room for more than an hour, Camilla stayed in a corner while the parliamentarians and the companions queued to talk to her.

She enjoyed an animated conversation with former Prime Minister Theresa May, who was named Baroness in May of Maidenhead by Rishi Sunak in July last year and has worked with her on the issue of domestic violence.

Dozens of parliamentarians were filled with the king, and seemed fun when a deputy of Lewis Island in Scotland, known for his medieval chess game, gave him a queen of a set.

Charles took the chess piece and placed it in his pocket.

Melanie Ward, who even her election as a Labor deputy was CEO of Aid Medical Aid for Palestinians, praised the king to mention the Middle East.

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