By Molly Claire Goddard
10:55am PDT, Sep 18, 2025
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Donald Trump may love the royal family — but not
Meghan Markle. As the president continues to be chummy with senior members of the firm during his second state visit to the U.K., his previous two-word remark about
Prince Harry's wife has resurfaced.
Keep reading to see what the controversial politician said about Meghan…MORE:
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The conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation filed a complaint with the Department of Homeland Security demanding the release of
Prince Harry's visa application after he admitted in his memoir that he experimented with illegal substances in the past. When Donald Trump was asked whether or not he would seek to deport the
Spare author over the admission, the president took the opportunity to slam Meghan Markle. "I don't want to do that. I'll leave him alone," the former reality star said. "He's got enough problems with his wife." Added Trump without mincing words, "She's terrible."
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During Donald Trump's first presidential campaign in 2016, Meghan Markle
spoke candidly about the businessman, calling him "divisive and misogynistic" and saying, "You don't really want that kind of world." However, during an interview this year, the
Suits star refrained from sharing her opinion of him. "I just make a choice of what matters to me and what's important to me," she said of not speaking out against Trump. "And that was a different time in 2016 certainly. I think if there's anything I wanted to say or that felt necessary to say, then I would say it, but that's not where I'm at right now. I haven't said anything [political] since 2016, which was well before I met my husband [
Prince Harry]."
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While Donald Trump and Meghan Markle may not be on the best of terms, the commander-in-chief couldn't help but gush over
King Charles III,
Queen Camilla,
Prince William and
Kate Middleton during an official state dinner. "
Melania [Trump] and I are delighted to visit again with Prince William and to see Her Royal Highness Princess Catherine so radiant and so healthy, so beautiful. It's really a great honor," he said in a speech, referencing the Princess of Wales' recent cancer battle. Before touching down in the U.K., Donald
told the press — while also flubbing the monarch's new title, "It's going to be nice. Primarily it's to be with Prince Charles and Queen Camilla. They're friends of mine for a long time, long before he was king — and it's an honor to have this king."