According to Neil Sean, Meghan Markle is reportedly in the midst of a major meltdown, pleading with Prince Harry not to abandon her after Donald Trump’s latest remark.
When the former U.S. president calls someone “terrible,” it’s safe to say they’ve hit rock bottom. Never one to hold back, Trump took aim at Meghan while addressing the controversy surrounding Harry’s U.S. visa. Rumors have circulated that Harry may have been less than truthful about his past drug use on his immigration application, sparking a legal debate over whether his visa should even be valid. However, Trump, in his characteristic bluntness, made it clear that he wouldn’t be the one to send Harry packing.
“I don’t want to do that,” he told the New York Post. “I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.” That statement alone was a devastating blow. When a man who has spent decades surrounded by the world’s wealthiest and most powerful figures labels someone as “terrible,” it carries weight. Every billionaire and their legal team is likely paying attention, and with that single comment, any lingering hopes Meghan had of elevating her social standing vanished. If she were capable of securing a billionaire husband, she would have done so already. The harsh reality is that she needs Harry—without him, she’s just another former actress with lofty ambitions and little leverage.
Meanwhile, it appears that Harry is beginning to realize the precarious situation he’s in. Sources suggest that their marriage is under strain, and Meghan’s emotional reaction to Trump’s comments is yet another indicator that their relationship is in trouble. As their public image continues to deteriorate, Meghan reportedly saw an opportunity—having Trump deport Harry. Imagine the headlines: “Victims of Political Persecution! Exiled Royals Forced to Flee the U.S.!” Such a narrative would have been a guaranteed sympathy play, winning over Hollywood elites and liberal media. But Trump saw through the strategy and chose the most effective response—he ignored them entirely.
There’s even speculation that King Charles quietly signaled his approval. Why intervene when the problem is solving itself? If Harry were sent back to the UK, it’s not as though the royal family would roll out the red carpet. The Windsors have moved on, and Harry’s actions have burned so many bridges that even his father appears hesitant to extend a lifeline. Trump’s real masterstroke wasn’t in removing Harry—it was in leaving him exactly where he is. Now, the world gets to watch him struggle in the life he chose, stripped of palace privileges, royal influence, and any potential billionaire savior for Meghan. What’s left? Public humiliation, underperforming Netflix projects, and charity controversies waiting to explode.
Speaking of scandals, the scrutiny surrounding the couple is far from over. The IRS and U.S. charity regulators are reportedly looking into their financial dealings, and if there are any inconsistencies, their carefully crafted empire could come crashing down. Trump may not have deported Harry, but allowing legal and financial troubles to unfold naturally could prove even more disastrous.
To make matters worse, Trump’s timing was impeccable. Just as Meghan was making a spectacle of herself at the Invictus Games in Whistler, trying to present the image of a benevolent royal in exile, his words landed like a bombshell. The whispers among attendees were inevitable: “Did you hear what Trump said? He called her terrible.” At this stage, Meghan and Harry have become little more than walking punchlines, desperately attempting to convince the world that their marriage is strong while insiders leak reports of Meghan breaking down and begging Harry to stay.
In the end, Trump did what he does best—he threw a verbal grenade and walked away. While Meghan and Harry scramble to contain the damage, the rest of the world can sit back, grab some popcorn, and enjoy the spectacle.

