Donald Trump is set to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla in the UK later today.

Trump brutally called Meghan ‘terrible’ when speaking about Harry (Image: GETTY)
Donald Trump previously made a brutal two-word insult to Meghan Markle as their bitter feud is laid bare. The US President arrived in Britain on Tuesday evening for a two-day state visit.
The 79-year-old, who has arrived with his wife Melania Trump, has been feuding with Meghan, 44, for some time β with him also taking an apparent dislike to Prince Harry following the couple’s decision to step down as senior working royals.
Earlier this year, Harry, 41, had been facing scrutiny from The Heritage Foundation, a Washington-based conservative think tank.
The foundation previously filed a complaint against the Department of Homeland Security [DHS] in May 2023. In it, the foundation asked for the release of Harryβs US visa application β after the royal publicly admitted to the essential elements of a number of drug offenses in both the US and abroad.
With apparent calls for President Trump to deport Harry, Trump told the New York Post: βI donβt want to do that. Iβll leave him alone.”
He then added: “Heβs got enough problems with his wife”, before adding a two-word insult about Meghan, “Sheβs terrible.β
Speaking during a recent interview for the Circuit YouTube show, Meghan posed a savage reply to Emily Chang’s question about President Trump after their previous bitter verbal exchanges. Speaking about Meghanβs previous interview on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore in 2016, Emily asked her about her “choice words” that she used about Trump at the time.

Meghan has had a long dislike of Trump (Image: GETTY)
At the time, Meghan referred to him as “divisive and misogynistic”, before explaining, “You don’t really want that kind of world.”
Emily asked Meghan, “Are there things youβre dying to say or do right now but you feel like you canβt?”
To which, Meghan replied, “No, I just make a choice of what matters to me and what’s important to me. And that was a different time in 2016 certainly. I think if thereβs 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 havenβt said anything [political] since 2016, which was well before I met my husband too.”
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