Donald Trump says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'broke the Queen's heart'

The Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle moved to the United States in January 2020

Donald Trump has lashed out at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, accusing the couple of “breaking Queen Elizabeth’s heart”. The former US president said in an exclusive interview with Nigel Farage that he was unhappy with the Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle’s decision to step down as working royals in 2020. independent the report said.

Speaking of the Queen, he said: “I think it’s hugely disrespectful to someone I know and love very well – the Queen. You know, she’s incredible.”

He continued: “I think they were very rude to her. Even though she won’t show it because she’s strong and smart, I think they broke her heart. The things they said were so bad and terrible that she “Hearing this stuff when she was in her 90s. I think they broke her heart. I think they hurt her deeply. “

The former president further insisted that Harry and Meghan were “very disrespectful” to the royal family when they decided to step down.

At the same time, he paid tribute to the late Queen (who died in September 2022), Claiming she “never made a mistake” during her reign. He told Mr Farage: “I’m a bit biased because I think the Queen is incredible. I mean, think about all these years, 75 years. She rarely makes a mistake.”

The Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle moved to the United States in January 2020. They reportedly “ignored” requests from the Queen to delay announcing her decision to retire from public life.

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Trump also hinted during the interview that if elected US president, Prince Harry could face deportation due to drug abuse he admitted in his 2023 memoir. Notably, the Duke of Sussex’s immigration status has been the subject of a legal battle since Harry admitted to taking illegal drugs in his memoir “Backup,” published last year.

“We have to see if they knew about the drugs and if he lied, they would have to take appropriate action,” Trump said.

exist ‘idle’Harry wrote that he smoked cocaine, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms when he was younger, noting that cocaine “didn’t do anything for me,” but “marijuana was different, it did help me.”

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