Eric Trump, son of former US President and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, has criticised the British royal family’s Duke Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle, calling them “bad apples” and suggesting that his father might deport them if he wins the presidential election. Like his father Donald Trump, Eric also dislikes Harry and Meghan.
“There’s always going to be bad people and spoiled people in every group,” Eric Trump said in an interview with British cable news channel GB News.
Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle fled to the US in 2020, the New York Post reported.
The US presidential election will be held on November 5 between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris. On Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris formally secured the presidential nomination from the Democratic Party. Becoming the first black woman to lead a majority party In the elections to be held in November.
Eric Trump praised his father’s admiration for the British royal family, particularly the late Queen Elizabeth II, but he criticized Harry and Meghan, implying they are not welcome in the United States.
“You can happily take them both back,” Eric said. “We’ll send them back from America. You can have them back here, but I’m not sure if you’ll want them anymore. Maybe we don’t want them anymore; it’s like they’re on an island of their own.”
Trump accuses Prince Harry of using illegal drugs
In March, GB News presenter Nigel Farage asked Donald Trump about Harry’s admission of using illegal drugs such as cocaine and cannabis in his book “Spare”.
Trump said Harry should not receive “special privileges” if he lied on his US visa application.
“We have to find out if he knew about the drugs, and if he lied, then he has to take action,” Trump said.
When asked if “appropriate action” could mean deportation, he replied, “Oh, I don’t know. You’d have to tell me. You’d just have to tell me. You’d think they would have known that a long time ago.”
Trump family criticizes British royal family
The Trump family has a history of criticising Harry and Meghan, with Donald Trump once saying Harry had “betrayed the Queen” and that he wouldn’t protect her.
“I will not defend him. He betrayed the queen. That’s unforgivable,” Trump said at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland in February, the New York Post reported.
Despite his criticism of Harry and Meghan, Donald Trump has maintained a positive relationship with King Charles III.
The British monarch has recently sent a personal letter. There was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump in PennsylvaniaThis letter was delivered by the British Embassy in Washington DC.
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