In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, Eric Trump, son of former US President Donald Trump, offered his perspective on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s future in America, dismissing their relevance in the political landscape. When asked about the possibility of his father, Donald Trump, deporting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex if re-elected, Eric Trump bluntly stated that “no one cares” about the couple. He further described Meghan Markle as “unpopular” and declared that he didn’t believe “this country does either.”
Despite his dismissive stance on Harry and Meghan, Eric Trump highlighted his father’s affection for the British royal family. He specifically emphasized Donald Trump’s respect and admiration for Queen Elizabeth II, describing their relationship as one marked by “open arms” and genuine warmth. Eric Trump recalled his father’s visit to the Queen at Buckingham Palace in 2019 and the Queen’s visit to the Trump resort in Palm Beach, Mar-a-Lago, as evidence of their bond. He also expressed appreciation for King Charles, recognizing his role in the royal family.
Turning his attention to the other members of the royal family, Eric Trump praised Prince William, acknowledging that he has “not made a misstep” and lauding his wife, Kate Middleton, for her composure and strength within the family. However, Eric Trump expressed strong criticism toward Prince Harry’s decision to step back from royal duties and relocate to California with Meghan Markle and their son. He viewed this move as a betrayal of the family and the institution of the British monarchy.
The interview also touched upon allegations of Prince Harry’s drug use, which surfaced during his application for a US visa. Eric Trump, while acknowledging the seriousness of the accusations, dismissed their potential impact on Harry’s visa status and deportation prospects, stating that “I don’t give a damn if he did drugs.” He reiterated his lack of concern for the Prince’s fate, implying that it was a matter of indifference to him and the American public.
Eric Trump’s comments have sparked debate and controversy, particularly in light of the strained relationship between the US and the UK, which has been exacerbated by the Brexit negotiations and political shifts in both countries. His blunt assessment of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s standing in America, coupled with his defense of his father’s relationship with the Queen, presents a complex view of transatlantic relations and the dynamics between powerful families. The comments highlight the lingering political tension and the ongoing debate surrounding the role of the monarchy in the 21st century.