In a new chapter of his long history of polarizing remarks, former President Donald Trump has made his feelings about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle crystal clear, sparking speculation that he holds a personal grudge against the royal couple. Trump’s comments about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have raised eyebrows and stirred controversy, with many now wondering: Does Donald Trump hate Prince Harry and Meghan Markle?
During a recent interview, Trump did not hold back when asked about Harry and Meghan. “I’ve never liked them,” Trump stated bluntly, adding, “I think they’ve made a lot of bad choices, especially Harry.” His comments mark the latest in a series of disparaging remarks he’s made about the couple, who have become fixtures in American headlines since their move to California.
Trump’s disapproval seems to stem from multiple factors, including the couple’s decision to step down from their royal duties and their highly publicized interviews in which they’ve criticized the British royal family. The former president has repeatedly expressed disdain for what he perceives as a disrespectful attitude from Prince Harry toward the monarchy. “He’s turned his back on his family, and I don’t respect that,” Trump said.
Meghan Markle has also been a frequent target of Trump’s criticism. In a 2020 interview, Trump remarked that he was “not a fan” of Markle after she and Harry encouraged Americans to vote in the upcoming election. Trump interpreted their comments as a direct criticism of his presidency, further fueling the animosity. “I wish Harry luck,” Trump quipped at the time, “because he’s going to need it.”
The most controversial aspect of Trump’s ongoing disdain for the couple, however, centers on Meghan’s race and her relationship with the British royal family. Critics have pointed out that Trump’s remarks about Markle often carry a tone of condescension, with some accusing him of using coded language that plays into racial stereotypes. “There’s an undeniable pattern in how Trump talks about Meghan compared to other public figures,” one political commentator noted.
Despite Trump’s pointed criticism, Prince Harry and Meghan have largely refrained from responding to his attacks. The couple, who have faced intense public scrutiny since their departure from royal duties, seem to be focusing on their charitable work and family life rather than engaging in public spats with political figures.
Public reaction to Trump’s comments has been mixed. While some of his supporters have echoed his sentiments about Harry and Meghan, others see the remarks as unnecessary and mean-spirited. Royal watchers have noted that Trump’s feud with the Sussexes may have deeper roots, pointing to his admiration for Queen Elizabeth II and his belief that Harry and Meghan’s actions disrespected the monarchy.
As Trump continues to insert himself into royal drama, it’s clear that his dislike for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is not fading anytime soon. His remarks have added another layer to the ongoing debate about the couple’s choices and their place in both American and British society.
With the 2024 presidential election looming, it remains to be seen whether Trump’s feud with the Sussexes will become a talking point in his campaign or if the royal couple will remain above the fray. For now, the public is left to speculate on what’s driving Trump’s ongoing animosity toward Harry and Meghan.


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