The US President called Meghan ‘terrible’ last week in an interview (Image: Karwai Tang/WireImage and Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
has been dealt a stern warning about Donald Trump’s next actions by a royal expert.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, has been vocal over the years on her dislike for the US President, with Trump also voicing negative opinions towards the former Suits actress and her husband , 40.
While many feared the negative opinions Trump holds of the couple could have put Harry’s visa at risk, after a think tank took legal action to force the prince to declare his previous drug use or lie on his application, it
Just last week, the controversial president declared that he wouldn’t deport Harry, who moved to America from the UK after quitting royal life in 2020, as he already had enough to deal with.
In a savage swipe at Meghan, Trump told the when asked about the possibility of Harry being deported: “I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
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While this isn’t the first time Trump has been vocal about his dislike for the duchess, that it is also unlikely to be the last.
Royal expert Lee Cohen said: “As for President Trump’s latest verbal broadside against her, one thing is certain—he’s just getting warmed up.”
The expert also went on to explain why Trump – who is a fan of the British Royal Family – is no longer considering deporting Harry, despite having previously said if it turned out he had lied on his visa application.
Cohen believes that the decision was made by the President to avoid “needlessly inflaming UK—US relations” and to spare the Monarchy from having the prince back in the UK.
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Meghan and Harry have lived in America together since 2020 (Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
The expert also revealed that Trump’s decision to spare deportation is likely to have been pragmatic as it stops the couple from being able to “play the persecuted couple”.
While some believe the tension between the US President and the Sussexes is a recent issue, Trump has shown his discontent towards Harry and Meghan since 2020 when they quit life as senior royals. This is because Trump is a huge royalist and reportedly had a close bond with Queen Elizabeth II, who he felt had been hurt by Harry and Meghan’s decision.
Trump previously told in 2021: “I’m not a fan of hers. I wasn’t from day one.
“I think Harry has been used horribly and I think some day he will regret it. I think Harry’s been used and been used terribly. I think it’s ruined his relationship with his family, and it hurts the (late) Queen.”