Eric Trump has called Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “bad apples” and echoed his father’s claims that the Duke of Sussex could be deported if he wins the presidential election.
As Donald Trump continues his bid for the presidency, he has suggested that Prince Harry could be deported under his leadership if the prince is found to have falsified information on his visa form.
Harry, who has been living in the United States since 2020, lives in a nine-bedroom mansion in Montecito with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children Archie and Lilibet.
The former president’s second son, Eric, said: GB News His father is a strong ally of the United Kingdom and expressed his true feelings about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“We can happily have those two (Meghan and Harry), we may not want them anymore, it feels like they’re on an island of their own,” she said.
Eric Trump has branded Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “bad apples” and echoed his father’s claims that the couple could be deported
Harry, who has lived in the United States since 2020, lives in a nine-bedroom mansion in Montecito with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children.
“There can always be bad actors in everything. There can be bad apples in every orchard.”
Eric said his father loves the UK and added that the Royal Family should be protected.
“My mother (Ivana Trump) knew many of them for years and had a great relationship with Diana,” she said. “It’s a sacred institution.”
“The institution of the Royal Family is beautiful and admired by many Americans. That should be protected.”
Trump has been a harsh critic of Harry and Meghan, and believes they betrayed the Queen with their public scrutiny.
The royal couple announced in 2020 that they would be stepping back from their roles in the royal family and leaving the UK to live in the United States.
The couple criticised the royal family and palace staff, accusing them of failing to support Meghan as she struggled with the stress of living in the media spotlight.
Trump’s TV host Nigel Farage (right) on GB News says Harry would not get “special privileges” if he lied about his drug use on his visa
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have criticised the royal family and palace staff, accusing them of failing to support Meghan.
“I understood that not only were they not protecting me, they were willing to lie to protect other members of the family,” Meghan said during an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021. “They were not willing to tell the truth to protect me and my husband.”
Trump said he still sided with Queen Elizabeth because he viewed her with respect after their meeting.
“I would say, even though she didn’t show it because she was strong and smart, but I imagine her heart was broken,” Trump said.
The former president told TV presenter Nigel Farage on GB News that Harry would not get “special privileges” if he lied about his drug use.
In his autobiography ‘Spare’, the prince revealed that he had previously taken drugs, which under US law would normally be grounds for a visa application being rejected.
In the book he admitted to using cocaine, cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms.