The upcoming wedding between Prince Harry and actress Meghan Markle has brought the racists out of the woodwork. 

After the engagement announcement, racist trolls, Princess Michael — the wife of the Queen's cousin — wore a racist Blackamoor brooch to the lunch last year and others have tried to dampen the couple's upcoming ceremony with unwanted commentary. 

In the most recent racist attack, and probably most vile, a far-Right politician's girlfriend condemned the relationship because she believed that this is the first step in de-whitening the United Kingdom. Jo Marney, 25, is the girlfriend of UK Independence Party leader Henry Bolton who has been one of the leading voices supporting the now infamous Brexit.

According to text messages acquired by The Daily Mail, Marney said that she would never have a child by black people because they are “ugly'" then she went on a tirade calling Markle a stupid American. 

"She’s a ‘gender equality t***. She’s obsessed with race,” Marney wrote, referencing her charitable works. “And her seed with [sic] taint our royal family. Just a dumb little commoner. Tiny brain. She’s black…This is Britain, not Africa.”

Marney went on claiming that Markle is just another example of black people and other people of color attempting to replace white people. Most of her sentiments mirror the "white genocide" rhetoric of white supremacist trolls in American and elsewhere. 

“Not wanting other races and cultures to invade your culture doesn’t mean I hate their race. Just means I don’t want their cultures invading mine,” she wrote. After all, it’s Markle’s fault for getting uppity. “She’s a black American. Pushing their way to the top slowly. Next will be a Muslim Pm. And a black king,” Marney wrote.

The published texts forced the UK Independence Party to suspended Marney’s membership. She ended up apologizing for the racist texts claiming they were taken out of context.

 “The opinions I expressed were deliberately exaggerated in order to make a point and have, to an extent, been taken out of context. Yet I fully recognize the offense they have caused,” she said in a statement.

NY Daily News announced Tuesday morning that the Henry Bolton, leader of right-wing British party UKIP, found Marney's texts "appalling and insulting" and officially ended the relationship.