It would be a mistake for King Charles to spend too much time appeasing those who “don’t like the monarchy anyway” and put off those who are actual supporters, says former Brexit leader Nigel Farage.
“Of course, the monarchy has evolved and changed many
times over centuries,” Mr Farage told Sky News host Paul Murray.
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