Donald Trump calls Meghan Markle ‘nasty’ ahead of UK state visit



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Donald Trump has launched an astonishing attack on Meghan Markle ahead of his UK state visit Donald Trump has expressed shock at comments Meghan Markle made about him during his 2016 Presidential campaign. The US President branded her words ‘nasty’ in a move that is unlikely to go down well ahead of his UK state visit next week. The Duchess of Sussex once called Mr Trump ‘misogynistic’ and ‘divisive’ before backing his rival Hillary Clinton for the top job. She also hinted she would leave the States if Mr Trump won, adding ‘you don’t want to live in the kind of world that he is painting.’ In an interview with The Sun, the US leader said: ‘I didn’t know that. What can I say? ‘I didn’t know that she was nasty.’ Meghan will not meet Donald Trump as she is officially on maternity leave after giving birth to Archie (Picture: PA) Mr Trump will be meeting Meghan’s husband Prince Harry as well as the Queen, Prince Charles, William and Kate during his trip, which begins on Monday. Meghan will not be present as officially she is maternity leave following the birth of Archie last month. However, Prince Harry has been conducting several engagements during his paternity leave. Sources said the Duchess’s absence was to avoid a potentially awkward clash with the President. Meghan made her criticism during a 2016 interview on US talk show, The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. She said: ‘We film Suits in Toronto and I might just stay in Canada. ‘Yes, of course, Trump is divisive, think about female voters alone. ‘I think it was in 2012 the Republican party lost the female vote by 12 points. ‘That is a huge number and with as misogynistic as Trump is, and so vocal about it, that is a huge chunk of it. ‘You’re not just voting for a woman if it’s Hillary. ‘Yes you’re voting because she’s a woman, but certainly Trump has made it easy to see that you don’t really want that kind of world that he’s painting.’ Donald Trump will spend time with the Queen despite criticising her granddaughter-in-law (Picture: PA) Trump is usually extremely vocal against his critics but after his initial ‘nasty’ comment, he appeared to do a U-turn. He then heaped praise on Meghan, saying she would make ‘a very good American Princess.’ Of the LA-born royal, he said: ‘It is nice, and I am sure she will do excellently. ‘She will be very good. I hope she does (succeed).’ He said he did not realise they would not meet, adding: ‘I hope she’s OK.’ The royal family traditionally do not offer political views, although Prince Charles has been very outspoken in the past about climate change. Mr Trump pulled the US out of the Paris Agreement after he was elected leader and the two men are likely to lock horns. Prince Charles could lock horns with Mr Trump if they speak about the US decision to pull out of the Paris agreement on how to tackle climate change (Picture: PA) During the interview, Mr Trump said: ‘I like Charles. I think that’s very good. ‘We will be talking. I can say we have among the cleanest climate in the world right now.’ President Trump famously broke royal protocol during his UK visit last summer in which he kept the Queen waiting and walked in front of her. He revealed he was excited to meet her again, describing it as a great honour. This time he will be bringing all four of his grown-up children and their spouses on the three-day state visit. He said he wants Ivanka, Tiffany, Eric and Donald Jnr to hold a ‘next generation’ meeting with Princes William and Harry. Donald Trump wants a ‘next generation’ meeting between his four children and Princes William and Harry (Picture: Rex) During the interview, Mr Trump also threw his weight behind Boris Johnson in the Tory party leadership battle. He is expected to meet the arch-Brexiteer as well as Nigel Farage during what has been deemed ‘executive time’ in his schedule. Downing Street appeared to be fairly relaxed about the controversial meetings, with a source saying: ‘Who the president meets during his visit is a matter for him.’ Theresa May is thought to have delayed her departure from Number 10 to meet Mr Trump and avoid the leadership contest overshadowing his trip. As with last year’s visit, protesters are planning to take to the streets and the baby blimp could fly again. Mr Trump has declared that the UK ‘really loves him’ but the Met Police are preparing a huge security operation.


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