The Son of Former President Donald Trump Calls the Sussexes “Spoiled Apples” and Advocates for Stronger Ties with the UK

In a recent interview with GB News, Eric Trump, the son of former U.S. President Donald Trump, launched a scathing critique of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, labeling them “spoiled apples” and suggesting they should be sent back to the United Kingdom. Speaking from the Trump International Golf Links in Scotland, Eric Trump expressed his father’s admiration for the UK and his intention to bolster the U.S.-UK alliance if re-elected.

 

 

During the interview, Eric Trump highlighted his father’s long-standing relationship with the royal family, emphasizing the respect both he and Donald Trump have for Queen Elizabeth II and the monarchy. “There will be no better ally in the United Kingdom than Donald Trump, I truly mean that,” he said. “He loves this nation, he loves this country… he’s going to be the greatest president for the West the UK’s ever seen.”

Eric Trump went on to criticize Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who have been living in California since stepping down from their royal duties in 2020. The former president has been vocal in his disapproval of the couple, previously describing Meghan Markle as “very disrespectful” to the royal family and the late Queen Elizabeth II. Eric Trump echoed these sentiments, stating, “You can happily have those two back. We’ll happily send them back from America. You can have them back over here, but I’m not sure you guys want them any more than we might not want them anymore. They feel like they’re on a little bit of an island of their own.”

Despite his harsh words for the Sussexes, Eric Trump expressed admiration for the royal family, calling it a “sacred institution” that is admired by many Americans. He referred to his family’s ties to the British royals, mentioning his late mother, Ivana Trump, and her connections with Princess Diana and other members of the royal family. “My mom knew so many of them for years, I think you probably know that, had a great relationship with Diana and everyone else,” he said.

Eric Trump’s remarks reflect a continuation of his father’s stance on the Sussexes, a topic that has garnered significant media attention since Harry and Meghan’s departure from royal duties and relocation to the U.S. in 2020. A notable filing revealed in February noted that Prince Harry changed his country of residence from the UK to the U.S., further solidifying his departure from traditional royal roles.

The issue of Prince Harry’s visa status in the U.S. has also been a point of contention, with questions arising about the transparency of his immigration documentation. When asked if Donald Trump would support making Prince Harry’s visa documentation public if re-elected, Eric Trump declined to comment directly but reiterated his family’s respect for the late queen.

“What I can tell you is my father had so much respect for the queen, as did I,” Eric stated. His response indicates a reluctance to delve into the specifics of Harry’s immigration status, instead focusing on the broader theme of respect for the British monarchy.

Eric Trump’s comments on GB News underscore the Trump family’s intention to foster a stronger relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. His assertion that Donald Trump would be the “greatest president for the West the UK’s ever seen” highlights a strategic emphasis on solidifying alliances with key Western nations. “The institution of the royal family is beautiful, and it’s something that is actually admired by a lot of Americans,” Eric noted, emphasizing the cultural and political significance of maintaining strong ties between the two nations.

As the U.S. prepares for the upcoming presidential election, the Trump family’s comments about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sparked discussions on both sides of the Atlantic. Eric Trump’s remarks reflect a blend of admiration for the royal family and disdain for the Sussexes, encapsulating a broader narrative of traditionalism versus modernism within the context of international relations.

While opinions on the Sussexes remain divided, Eric Trump’s interview with GB News serves as a reminder of the enduring complexities surrounding the royal family and its global perception. As debates continue about the role of modern royals and their influence, the intersection of politics and monarchy remains a focal point of public interest.