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The Brexiteer, who recently announced he is quitting politics, took to Twitter after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey aired in the US. In a video
posted on Monday, Mr Farage warned the couple are "posing an enormous threat" to the Royal Family. Meghan and Harry made a series of explosive revelations in the tell-all
interview, which airs on ITV tonight. Mr Farage said: "It's all about victimhood. It's all about how badly they've been treated. And they are posing an enormous threat to
the Royal Family." The former Ukip leader insisted the couple - who quit royal duties last March and moved to America - should lose their titles. He said: "I think the time has
come to strip them of their royal titles. "They are clearly intent on number one, destroying the monarchy, and number two, making themselves as bigger stars, as bigger leaders, of the
woke revolution in America and the rest of the world. "It's a very, very sad day for this country, I have no sympathy for either of them whatsoever. "She must have known what
she was getting into. "He was born into a life of privilege. READ MORE: KATE MIDDLETON DEFIANT AS SHE CARRIES ON WITH ROYAL DUTIES The former actress also said she was left feeling
suicidal but was refused help by the institution. And Meghan claimed Kate made her cry ahead of her royal wedding - after previous reports that it was the other way round. Harry said he felt
let down by his father Prince Charles and that "there's a lot of hurt that's happened". On his rift with his brother Prince William, he added: "The relationship is
'space' at the moment. And time heals all things, hopefully." Harry also claimed he had been "trapped within the system, like the rest of my family are". He added:
"My father and my brother, they are trapped. They don't get to leave." Ex-Suits star Meghan said her one regret is "believing them when they said I would be
protected". The Sussexes are now living in an £11million mansion in California after ending royal duties a year ago.