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In latest attack, Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump calls Meghan Markle a spoiled Apple

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Eric Trump criticized Meghan Markle’s previous career as a Hollywood actress.

Eric Trump, son of former US President Donald Trump, has expressed his disdain for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, suggesting his father may deport the couple if he wins the US presidential election in November.

“You can happily have these two [Meghan and Harry] to go back. We’ll be happy to send them back from America,” Eric Trump said in an interview with GB News on Sunday. “You can have them back here, but I’m not sure you want them anymore. We may not want them anymore, it feels like they are on an island of their own.”

He praised the royal family as a “beautiful” and “sacred institution” but criticized Meghan Markle’s previous career as a Hollywood actress, calling her a “bad apple” and saying: “You can always have bad actors in everything.” .

Eric Trump mentioned that he had a deep admiration for the late Queen Elizabeth II, adding that he and his father “had a lot of respect” for her. He fondly recalled his father’s interactions with Queen Elizabeth during his presidency, from 2017 to 2021.

After his death in 2022, Donald Trump praised his “historic and remarkable reign” on his Truth Social platform. Eric Trump also shared a personal connection with the royal family, revealing that his late mother, Ivana Trump, “had a great relationship” with Princess Diana, Prince Harry’s mother.

Eric Trump’s recent comments insulting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not the first time the Trump family has publicly criticized the couple. Her father, Donald Trump, has been outspoken about his dislike for the couple, especially Markle, whom he accused of being “disrespectful” to the royal family.

In March, Trump suggested that the royal couple, who have lived in California since 2020, may need to move due to Harry’s admission of drug use in the US, as revealed in his memoir ‘Spare’. The former US president said Harry should not have “special privileges” and that “appropriate measures” should be taken if he lied about his US visa application.

Previously, at CPAC in February, Donald Trump declared that he “would not protect” Harry, calling him an “embarrassment” and claiming that he “betrayed the Queen.” He also predicted that Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage would “end badly” in a 2022 interview with Piers Morgan.



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