Donald Trump just delivered what can only be described as a blunt and unapologetic assessment of a certain attention-seeking couple, and he did not hold back.
He’s known for speaking his mind, and this time was no exception. His comments about Meghan Markle were so direct and unfiltered that they practically deserve a standing ovation. When asked about the possibility of deporting Prince Harry, Trump’s response was nothing short of brilliant. Instead of focusing on legalities, he simply stated that he wouldn’t bother with Harry because, in his words, “he’s got enough problems with his wife—she’s terrible.” Let’s just take a moment to appreciate the sheer candor of that remark. Finally, someone with influence is saying what so many people have been thinking.
What makes this moment even more intriguing is Trump’s contrast between Prince Harry and his older brother. He went on to praise Prince William, calling him a “great young man.” The comparison couldn’t be more striking. On one side, William stands tall as the future King, committed to his duty, supporting his wife Catherine, and serving the monarchy with grace and dignity. On the other, there’s Harry—seemingly lost, entangled in controversy, and appearing more like a permanent resident of chaos, with Meghan pulling the strings behind the scenes.
The debate surrounding Harry’s immigration status only adds another layer to this saga. The Heritage Foundation has been actively pushing for the release of his immigration records, and for good reason. His memoir, filled with personal confessions—including past drug use—has sparked legal concerns. The question now is whether those admissions could have violated U.S. immigration laws. The Department of Homeland Security has been evasive, refusing to confirm or deny any details about his visa application, making the entire situation feel like watching someone deny eating the last cookie while standing there with crumbs all over their face. The secrecy only raises more suspicions.
What’s even more audacious is the irony of it all. Meghan orchestrated this entire escape from the royal family, likely assuming that she and Harry would return to the U.S. and seamlessly transition into Hollywood royalty. Yet, reality hasn’t quite matched her expectations. The narrative they tried to craft—fleeing for privacy and freedom—has now been overshadowed by legal uncertainty. Instead of living a fairy-tale existence, they’re facing the possibility of serious immigration trouble. It’s like a Netflix drama, except this time, Meghan isn’t the one controlling the script.
Even more telling is Meghan’s silence. Normally, she and her PR team work overtime to spin every situation into a narrative where she’s the victim. But on this issue? Nothing. It’s almost as if she realizes that no amount of media manipulation can get them out of this mess. While King Charles remains steadfast in the face of health challenges and Prince William and Catherine handle their responsibilities with poise, Meghan and Harry are making headlines for all the wrong reasons—being called out by a former U.S. president and potentially facing immigration issues. That’s quite the fall from grace.
What stands out most about Trump’s remarks is how directly he described Meghan. He didn’t use diplomatic language or vague wording—he simply called her “terrible.” That kind of blunt honesty is rare, especially from public figures who usually tread carefully around the Sussexes. Trump, however, said what many people have been thinking for years. And when he remarked that Harry already has “enough problems” because of his wife, it couldn’t have been a more fitting description of the situation.
It’s almost shocking to reflect on how much Harry has changed. He was once the cheeky, fun-loving prince who served his country with pride and had a bright future ahead of him. Now, he seems isolated, far from the world he once knew, living in a reality where every move is scrutinized—and not for the right reasons. Meanwhile, his brother, whom Trump personally met and praised, continues to embody the role of a true royal, upholding duty and tradition. The difference between them has never been more evident.
The timing of this entire immigration scandal is remarkable. Just as Harry and Meghan seemed to believe they had successfully established their new life in America, this legal issue arises. It’s almost as if karma had other plans. And where are their usual celebrity defenders now? The same people who once rallied behind them, insisting on their victimhood, are suddenly silent. Funny how support disappears when real legal troubles emerge.
This situation serves as a stark reminder that actions have consequences. You can’t publicly trash your family, admit to illegal activity, and expect everything to go smoothly. Reality doesn’t work that way—no matter how much money is spent on PR firms or how many times the victim card is played. Trump’s handling of this topic was particularly clever. By stating that Harry’s biggest problem isn’t his legal issues but rather his marriage, he made it clear where the real trouble lies.
Remember when Meghan claimed she was ready to hit the ground running when she joined the royal family? Well, she certainly ran—just not in the way anyone expected. She ran from responsibility, ran from duty, and sprinted straight toward Hollywood, with her royal title in tow. But now, they may both be running out of options.

