The former President of the United States, Donald Trump, has launched a scathing critique of Prince Harry's marriage to Meghan Markle, foreseeing a tumultuous conclusion.
Trump asserted that Markle has asserted dominance over her husband and predicted that Prince Harry would eventually have to return "on his knees" to seek forgiveness from the Crown.
During an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Trump expressed his disapproval of Prince Harry's decision to marry Meghan Markle, describing it as a "shame" and anticipating a negative outcome. According to Trump, the prince is being controlled by his wife, and he suggested that Harry would eventually tire of this situation.
Referring to Prince Harry as "whipped," Trump elaborated on his perception, emphasizing the apparent influence Markle holds over him. Piers Morgan, the interviewer, acknowledged the phrase, and Trump further criticized the couple, aligning himself with Morgan's previous critiques of Harry and Meghan's actions against the British crown.
Trump expressed his disdain for Meghan, labeling her a "disgrace" for speaking unfavorably about the royal family, especially the Queen. He highlighted the positive relationship he had with Queen Elizabeth II during his presidency, emphasizing her liking toward him.
When questioned about whether he would support stripping Prince Harry and Meghan of their titles, Trump endorsed the idea, viewing it as an obligation for the Crown rather than an option. He suggested that the Queen should have taken a firmer stance, saying, "Now you no longer have titles."
In conclusion, Trump bluntly stated that the pressures of fame, public opinion, and Meghan's perceived dominance over Harry would inevitably lead to the demise of their relationship. He speculated about possible scenarios, wondering when Harry would grow tired of being controlled or if Meghan would find someone else. Trump confidently predicted a bad ending for the marriage and mused about Harry potentially returning to London, kneeling to seek forgiveness.
The couple, Harry and Meghan, tied the knot in 2018, sparking controversy due to Meghan's foreign and divorced status. This situation drew comparisons to the historical abdication of Edward VIII in 1936, who relinquished the throne to marry Wallis Simpson, his wife until 1972.