Shocking moment student brands Prince Harry a ‘ginger f***’ while William visits college

Despite living 5,462 miles apart, Prince William has been dogged by his brother ever since Megxit and a recent visit to meet south coast students was no different, MailOnline can reveal today.

The Prince of Wales waved and was cheered wildly as he left Bournemouth and Poole College where the crowd left him in no doubt where they stood on the row between the rival brothers.

A new video has emerged online and reveals that one rowdy student took his support for William too far – launching into an expletive-filled rant aimed at Prince Harry that his older brother probably heard through his open car window.

The unnamed heckler can be heard yelling: ‘Go on Will. I never liked Harry, the ginger f***’.

Shocked people around him can be heard taking a sharp intake of breath, one spectator was visibly agog and a male voice, likely to be a teacher, said loudly: ‘Don’t you dare talk like that. Go inside. That’s not on’.

One woman said angrily to the sweary-student: ‘Oi. Get in there now’.

A third voice says: ‘That is diabolical’ as the convoy containing the future king sweeps away into the Dorset sunshine.

William’s visit was in the spring but has only just emerged on social media.

A shocked woman reacts when a student calls Prince Harry a 'ginger f***' when Prince William visited a college

A shocked woman reacts when a student calls Prince Harry a ‘ginger f***’ when Prince William visited a college 

William was cheered by the crowds as he waved – but one person in the crowd took it too far, MailOnline can reveal

The Prince of Wales made a royal fan's day during his visit to Dorset as he shared a sweet hug with young girl

The Prince of Wales made a royal fan’s day during his visit to Dorset as he shared a sweet hug with young girl

The abuse aimed at Harry came at a time when he resigned ‘in shock’ from Sentebale, the African charity he founded in 2006 in memory of his mother Princess Diana.

The student called Harry a ‘f***’ during a trip to Dorset by the Prince of Wales in March where he made a young royal fan’s day after he gave her a warm hug.

William, 43, embraced young Natasha Gorry as he visited Bournemouth and Poole College – just before the swearing about Harry. 

He was on his trip to the south of England, where was launching a new partnership between the Homewards programme, which he founded through the Royal Foundation, and Lloyds Banking Group, which aims to deliver homes in the region.

Meeting Natasha Gorry, 24, outside the College, the Prince of Wales chatted to the royal fan who appeared starstruck.

The future King then reached out to embrace Natasha, after which she seemed overwhelmed with joy. 

‘Go on, give me a hug. So nice to see you but you’ve got some lessons to go to now. I’m going to get you in trouble for keeping you out of your lessons now. You’ve got a free period now? When’s lunch break? You’ve brought the sun out today, it’s lovely,’ he said.

She said afterwards: ‘I am so happy. He gave me a hug. I love it. I’m excited. It’s my first time. I told him what course I was doing. He’s an amazing guy.’

William also met people who have experienced homelessness after suffering from mental health struggles.

The royal fan, upon meeting William, appeared completely starstruck and held out her arms for the Prince to hug her

The royal fan, upon meeting William, appeared completely starstruck and held out her arms for the Prince to hug her

There, he joined CEO of Lloyds Banking Group Charlie Nunn who showed him around the 11-bed housing scheme.

He also met with current residents supported by the organisation, who are being encouraged to develop skills that will help them live independently in safe and healthy spaces. 

Lloyds has pumped £50million into the project, which will go towards small and medium-sized housing providers and charities in areas where Homewards operates. 

William’s solo visit came just a few days after he and the Princess of Wales embarked upon their first joint engagement in over a year after her cancer battle as they visited Pontypridd in Wales in early St David’s Day celebrations.

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