Prince Harry chats with Ivanka but dodges Donald Trump after ‘nasty’ Meghan row



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Prince Harry attended Buckingham Palace without Meghan Markle yesterday afternoon (Picture: Getty; Reuters) The Duke of Sussex managed to avoid being photographed with Donald Trump during the first day of his state visit after the President referred to his wife Meghan Markle as ‘nasty’. Prince Harry was at a private lunch at Buckingham Palace with Mr Trump, but it is not known if they actually spoke to one another. The Duke was pictured chatting to Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter. Mr Trump denied calling the Duchess of Sussex ‘nasty’ when he was confronted with comments she made before the 2016 US elections saying she would leave the country if he won. Asked at the White House on Sunday evening if he was willing to apologise to the royal family, or to clarify the comments made to The Sun’s political editor, Mr Trump replied: ‘No, I made no bad comment. Thank you.’ But there was no sign of any awkwardness as Mr Trump was greeted by Meghan’s father-in-law the Prince of Wales shortly after midday. Prince Harry pictured chatting with Ivanka Trump yesterday (Picture: Reuters) A state bankquet was held last night for the President at Buckingham Palace (Picture: PA) The US president and the First Lady chatted with Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in the palace gardens after being helicoptered in on Marine One. Mr Trump tweeted during a pause in his schedule before a state banquet at Buckingham Palace on Monday evening that the trip was ‘going really well’ and the royal family had been ‘fantastic’. He wrote: ‘London part of trip is going really well. The Queen and the entire Royal family have been fantastic. The relationship with the United Kingdom is very strong. Tremendous crowds of well wishers and people that love our Country. ‘Haven’t seen any protests yet, but I’m sure the Fake News will be working hard to find them. Great love all around. Also, big Trade Deal is possible once U.K. gets rid of the shackles. Already starting to talk!’ The tweets mark a change from earlier controversial posts by the President, who launched a Twitter tirade against the London mayor, ‘fake news’ and China. Mr Trump, an avid tweeter, did not hold back in sharing his thoughts online even before he had set foot on the ground at Stansted on Monday morning, branding Sadiq Khan a ‘stone cold loser’. The Queen pictured with Donald Trump and first Lady Melania (Picture: Reuters) A lavish dinner was held for Trump with 15 members of the Royal Family and other senior diplomats (Picture: PA) After exchanging pleasantries and a handshake with the Queen, the US leader accompanied the heir to the throne during a traditional inspection of the Grenadier Guards on the sprawling lawn. Watching from a palace balcony overlooking the garden was Mr Trump’s daughter Ivanka and her husband – the president’s adviser Jared Kushner. The Duke of Sussex was among those to join the Trumps inside the palace for a private lunch. As Mr Trump later viewed an exhibition of American artefacts and other items from the Royal Collection, Harry entered the palace’s picture gallery alongside Ivanka Trump, but remained mostly at the far end of the room for the duration. The Queen gifted Mr and Mrs Trump a first edition of The Second World War by Winston Churchill, a three-piece Duofold pen set and a specially commissioned silver box with a handcrafted enamel lid. A visit to Westminster Abbey, where the Trumps were met by the Duke of York, preceded tea at Clarence House with Charles and Camilla, ahead of the splendour of a state banquet back at Buckingham Palace on Monday evening. Donald Trump listens as Queen Elizabeth makes a speech during the State Banquet (Picture: PA) Ahead of his royal engagements, Mr Trump had appeared to use some downtime shortly after arriving at the US ambassador’s residence in Winfield House to air his views online, criticising US channel CNN and China. Following his criticism of Mr Khan, the mayor’s office fired back, saying Mr Trump was offering ‘childish insults which should be beneath the president of the United States’. As he landed, Mr Trump sent two tweets, spelling the London mayor’s name ‘Kahn’ in one and in another writing: ‘@SadiqKhan, who by all accounts has done a terrible job as Mayor of London, has been foolishly ‘nasty’ to the visiting President of the United States, by far the most important ally of the United Kingdom. He is a stone cold loser who should focus on crime in London, not me.’ On Sunday, Mr Khan described the president as ‘just one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat’ and compared the language he has used to that of the ‘fascists of the 20th century’. Mr Trump had already created a considerable degree of political turbulence ahead of the visit, with comments in recent days on the Tory leadership race and Brexit.


Prince Harry chats with Ivanka but dodges Donald Trump after ‘nasty’ Meghan row

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