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Donald Trump’s Brutal Dig at Meghan Markle After Deciding Prince Harry’s Fate in the USA

Donald Trump has never been a fan of Meghan Markle, and his latest remarks prove that his feelings haven’t changed. In a shocking new statement, the 47th President of the United States took a direct swipe at the Duchess of Sussex while addressing the controversy surrounding Prince Harry’s immigration status.

On Friday, February 7, Trump finally broke his silence on whether Prince Harry could face deportation amid the ongoing legal battle over his visa records.

The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, has been pushing for the release of Harry’s immigration records to determine whether he misled U.S. authorities about his past drug use when applying for residency.

Despite mounting pressure from political allies, Trump stunned many by declaring that he had no intention of deporting Harry. “I don’t want to do that, I’ll leave him alone,” Trump stated, according to GB News.

However, his restraint on Harry did not extend to Meghan Markle. Almost immediately after confirming that Harry could stay in the U.S., Trump took a brutal dig at the Duchess. “He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible,” he added, delivering yet another public insult to Meghan.

Trump’s disdain for Meghan is nothing new. He has criticized her multiple times in the past, calling her “nasty” and accusing her of being disrespectful to the late Queen Elizabeth II. His latest attack only adds fuel to the ongoing tensions between the Sussexes and the president.

Trump’s comments come shortly after he received a personal message from King Charles following his presidential victory.

Buckingham Palace confirmed to Fox News that the British monarch sent Trump a heartfelt congratulatory message, emphasizing the “enduring special relationship between the UK and the US.”

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While Trump appears to be maintaining diplomatic ties with King Charles, his hostility toward Meghan Markle suggests that any potential meeting with the Sussexes remains highly unlikely.

The timing of Trump’s remarks is particularly notable, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have just kicked off the Invictus Games 2025 in Vancouver, Canada. The couple made a high-profile appearance at the event, which has been one of Harry’s most significant royal legacies.

Meanwhile, the legal battle over Harry’s U.S. visa is far from over. The Heritage Foundation is still pursuing legal action against the Department of Homeland Security, arguing that the American public has a right to know if Harry received special treatment.

If evidence emerges that he misrepresented his past drug use, it could have serious consequences for his status in the country.

Trump’s decision to spare Harry from deportation may come as a relief to the Duke of Sussex, but his continued attacks on Meghan are sure to keep tensions high. Many royal watchers believe that Trump’s remarks could escalate the already strained relationship between the Sussexes and the political right in the U.S.

For now, Prince Harry seems safe from any political action regarding his immigration status. But with the legal fight over his visa still ongoing and Trump’s personal attacks on Meghan showing no signs of stopping, the Sussexes remain firmly in the spotlight.