Donald Trump is predicting that Prince Harry' s marriage to Meghan Markle will "end bad".
The former US president, who described himself as a "very good predictor", made his prophesy during a TalkTV interview with Piers Morgan and added that he thought Harry would get bored or Meghan would start liking "some other guy better".
He went on to label the Duke an "embarrassment" and a "whipped man", while arguing that his failure to attend Prince Philip 's memorial service was a "terrible thing".
Trump also called for the Sussexes to be stripped of their titles and stressed that he didn't like how Meghan "spoke badly of the Royal Family, but in particular the Queen ".
In his doom-laden forecast for the Duke and Duchess' future, Trump asked Morgan: "So I want to know what’s going to happen when Harry decides he’s had enough of being bossed around?
"Or maybe when she decides that she likes some other guy better. I want to know what’s going to happen when it ends."
After Morgan asked his guest whether he thinks Harry and Meghan's relationship will end, Trump replied: "I do. I’ve been a very good predictor, as you know.
"I predicted almost everything. It’ll end and it’ll end bad.
"And I wonder if Harry’s gonna go back on his hands and knees back into the beautiful city of London and say, please. You know, I think Harry has been led down a path.
"I’m not a fan of Meghan, and I wasn’t from the beginning. Poor Harry is being led around by his nose and I think he’s an embarrassment."
Morgan then offered his opinion on the Royal couple, declaring: "Here’s my issue with it. I think that they’ve quit the country, they quit royal duty, they’re living in luxury and California.
"They want to use their royal titles to exploit them for massive financial gain. Without any of the duty that comes with the royal titles.
"I don’t think you can have your royal cake and eat it. That’s my argument about it."
Morgan went on to express his disbelief that Harry did not attend his grandfather's memorial service, saying: "He was at the Super Bowl. He was at a Texas rodeo. But he couldn’t find time to get on a plane", leading Trump to join in the condemnation by adding: "It was a terrible thing and, of the many terrible things, that might have been the worst of all."
The former GMTV presenter later asked whether the pair should have their royal titles removed and Trump answered: "The only thing I disagree with the Queen on, probably one of the only things ever, is that I think she should have said, if that’s your choice, fine, but you no longer have titles and, frankly, don’t come around, because her loyalty is to the country.
She said that many times and I think that he has been so disrespectful to the country, and it’s a great country."
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