Prince Harry’s name being mentioned during Nigel Farage’s CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) speech was met with a round of boos.
The Reform UK leader jokingly referred to the duke as he discussed Britain’s relationship with America.
Harry, 40, moved to California along with his wife Meghan Markle in 2020 after stepping back from frontline royal duties.
His time across the pond has not been plain sailing and some have even suggested he could be up for deportation after he admitted to recreational drug use in his memoir, Spare, in 2023.

Nigel Farage joked ‘you can keep him’ to the American crowd
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The reaction to Harry’s name being mentioned during Nigel’s speech at the right-wing conference once again shone a light on some of the feelings held towards the Prince.
“We very often follow you. American trends, we tend to follow”, Nigel said.
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“You follow some of our trends. You gave us woke, and we gave you Prince Harry! You keep him!”
Donald Trump is said to be committed to Harry facing a criminal prosecution if he is found to have lied about his drugs use in his visa application.
Sources close to the US President say he has “vowed transparency” on the matter, the Mail on Sunday reported.
Harry admitted using cocaine, marijuana and magic mushrooms in his book.
Such an admission upon arrival in America would require a visa waiver after interview.
Washington think-tank The Heritage Foundation has been fighting for data to be released by the Department of Homeland Security to discover if Harry told the truth.
Judge Carl Nichols had initially ruled all documents should be kept private.
Trump has ruled out deporting Harry, saying earlier this month “he’s got enough problems with his wife”.
The Sussexes have history with Trump, with Meghan branding him divisive and misogynistic when he was elected President in 2016.