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chairman donald trump Allegedly an attempt was made to get the queen camila To spill tea on Meghan, Duchess of Sussex His state visit to Britain last month, According to a report.
King Charles III And Queen Camilla hosted Trump and First Lady Melania at Windsor Castle In September, he became the first sitting US president to be invited for a second state visit to Britain
At one point during the visit, Trump apparently turned to Queen Camilla and asked: “So what’s the gossip on Meghan? What’s going on there?” A source told Royalist Substack Newsletter.
Camilla was reportedly able to avoid stirring the pot, reportedly crossed her wrists as if to suggest she was handcuffed, and could not say anything on the matter. According to the report, the hand gesture is one that the king is known to make even when he is unable to speak on a subject.
At the time of Trump’s visit, Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, were thousands of miles apart at their home in California because he no longer works in the royal family.

White House and Buckingham Palace did not return immediately The Independent’s Request for comment.
While Trump has long been attracted to the British monarchy, his interest in Meghan is well known.
Actress Meghan Markle when Trump was a presidential candidate in 2016 Called Trump ‘misogynist’ and ‘divisive’ during an appearance on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.
Suit Her comments resurfaced when the actress became engaged to Prince Harry. Trump was reminded of the comments he made ahead of his first UK state visit in 2019.
“I didn’t know she was bad,” he told reporters at the timeTrump later claimed that those comments were “made by the fake news media”, but Sun A recording and transcript of the interview were shared proving otherwise.
After the visit, Trump praised the royals during an interview with Piers Morgan, saying Thought Meghan was “very nice”. He also called Prince Harry a “fantastic guy.”
Trump later took issue with Meghan and Harry after the couple relocated from Canada to Los Angeles in 2020. At the time, Trump wrote on social media that America will not pay for their securityAnd that “they have to pay!”
A representative for the couple responded, writing that they had no intention of asking the US to foot the bill.
Trump sparked outrage at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after they released a video encouraging Americans to vote — and endorsing former President Joe Biden without actually mentioning him by name.

In the video, part of the Time 100 list of influential people, Harry says: “As we approach this November, it is vital that we reject hate speech, misinformation and negativity online.”
Meghan then said: “Every four years we’re told the same thing, that this is the most important election of our lifetime. But it is.”
Asked about the couple’s comments during a White House press briefing, Trump responded, “I’m not a fan of his.”
“I wish Harry all the best, he’s going to need it,” Trump said.
Trump continued to comment on the Sussexes after leaving office. During a 2022 interview with Piers Morgan, Trump criticized Harry, saying “I don’t think anybody has been whipped like I’ve ever seen.” then former president Said Meghan would likely leave him “When she decides she likes another guy better.”
Trump has also done it Prince Harry’s US visa application consideredJoe came under scrutiny after Duke admitted in his 2023 memoir to using cocaine, smoking marijuana, and experimenting with magic mushrooms as a teen. Excessive.
In 2024, Trump claimed that the Biden administration has been “very kind” to Harry since he moved to California with Meghan.

Trump said, “I would not defend him. He betrayed the queen. It’s unforgivable. If it were up to me, he would be alone.” express In those days.
Shortly after Harry admitted to drug use, The Heritage Foundation, a Washington, DC-based conservative think tank, filed a Freedom of Information request for documents related to the Duke of Sussex’s visa application.
Heavily redacted documents were released earlier this year after the foundation argued that Prince Harry’s right to privacy outweighed the “intense public interest” over whether he received special treatment during the application process.
But when asked if he would deport Prince Harry, Trump said New York Post In February: “I don’t want to do it. I’d leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s horrible.”
Trump has long shared his love of the British royals, often talking about his relationship with the late Queen Elizabeth II, with whom he has claimed to have “automatic chemistry.”
However, it seemed those feelings were not reciprocated. Author Craig Brown writes in his biography, a trip around the queenThat the late monarch found Trump “very rude”.
It is said that she “particularly disliked” the way he “could not stop looking over her shoulder, as if looking for other more interesting things.”