Trump claims Harry and Meghan ‘broke the Queen’s heart’ over the ‘bad and terrible things’ they said about the royal family
Donald Trump has suggested that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “broke Queen Elizabeth’s heart” with the “bad and terrible” things they said about the royal family.
The former president, 77, blasted the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in an interview with TV presenter and former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage on GB News.
“I would say even though she didn’t want to show it because she was strong and smart, but I imagine they broke her heart,” Trump said, referring to the queen, who died in September 2022 at the age of 96 after 70 years on the throne.
“The things they said were so bad and so terrible, and she was in her 90s when she heard these things,” Trump said. “I think they broke her heart.”
Trump, the likely Republican nominee for president, has often praised the queen and has been a staunch supporter of the British monarchy.
Donald Trump has suggested that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “broke Queen Elizabeth’s heart” with the “terrible” things they said about the royal family. Trump stands with the queen and wife Melania during a state visit in 2019
But he was also highly critical of Harry and Meghan, believing they had betrayed the Queen with their public scrutiny.
He has even hinted that he could deport the Duke from the US if he is elected in November.
The royal couple announced in 2020 that they would be stepping back from their duties within the royal family and left the United Kingdom to live in the United States.
The couple were critical of the royal family and palace staff, accusing them of failing to support Meghan as she struggled with the stress of life in the media.
They now live in a nine-bedroom mansion in Montecito, California, with children Archie and Lilibet.
“I came to understand that not only was I not being protected, but that they were willing to lie to protect other members of the family,” Meghan said during an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021. truth to protect me and my husband. ‘
The former president, 77, slammed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in an interview with TV presenter and former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage on GB News
Trump said he sided with Queen Elizabeth anyway because he viewed her with respect after their meeting.
“Now I’m a little biased because the queen was incredible. “I mean, think about it, all those years, 75 years, she almost never made a mistake,” he said.
In the interview, Farage asked Trump whether Harry should enjoy “special privileges” if it came to light that he had not told the truth about his drug use when he applied for a US visa.
In the prince’s autobiography “Spare,” he revealed that he had previously used drugs, which would normally be grounds for denial of the application under U.S. law.
“We’ll have to see if they know anything about the drugs, and if he lied, they’ll have to take appropriate action,” Trump responded.
‘Appropriate action? What could mean… that I don’t stay in America?’ Farage asked.
‘Oh, I don’t know. You’ll have to tell me. You just have to tell me. You’d think they would have known this a long time ago,” Trump responded.
The former president previously said he ‘would not protect’ Harry because he had ‘betrayed the Queen’.
Trump has also said that if he beats Biden in November, Harry would “be on his own.”
In 2022, Trump wrote an incredibly moving tribute to the Queen for DailyMail.com.
“Few in history have more fully illustrated the qualities of dignity, fortitude, fortitude, duty and patriotic devotion,” he wrote.
Trump has been highly critical of Harry and Meghan and hinted during the interview with Nigel Farage that he could deport Harry from the US if he is elected in November.
Queen Elizabeth and Donald Trump inspect the guard of honor at Windsor Castle in July 2018. The former president said meeting the late monarch was one of the highlights of his time in office
In the interview, Farage asked Trump whether Harry should enjoy “special privileges” if it came to light that he did not tell the truth about his drug use when he applied for a US visa.
Previously, the former president said he ‘wouldn’t protect’ Harry because he ‘betrayed the Queen’
‘She advised fifteen prime ministers and thirteen presidents and was the longest-serving monarch in the history of England and Great Britain.
“Spending time with Her Majesty was one of the most special honors of my life.
‘I grew up in a household where Queen Elizabeth – her grace, her charm, her nobility – was deeply admired, especially by my mother, who was from Scotland.
“The times we spent with the Queen at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle are memories that Melania and I will cherish for the rest of our lives.
‘Her Majesty had a sharp mind, missed nothing and always knew exactly what to say.