Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been the subject of recent comments made by Eric Trump, who suggested that his father, Donald Trump, may consider deporting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex if re-elected in November. Eric referred to the couple as 'spoiled apples' and humorously hinted at the possibility of sending them back to the UK from America.
Eric's remarks come in the context of previous statements made by Donald Trump regarding Harry and Meghan. Donald has expressed disapproval of Harry's admission to drug use in the US and suggested that appropriate action should be taken if any discrepancies were found in Harry's visa application.
Despite the criticism aimed at Harry and Meghan, Eric emphasized that he and his father hold the rest of the royal family in high regard. He spoke fondly of Queen Elizabeth II and mentioned his late mother's positive relationship with Princess Diana.
While Donald Trump's interactions with Diana were reportedly contentious, he and Prince Charles have developed a more amicable relationship over time. Charles even sent a letter to Donald following an assassination attempt, expressing well wishes for his recovery.
It is evident that the Trump family's views on the royal family, particularly regarding Harry and Meghan, are mixed. While Eric and Donald have been critical of the couple, they maintain respect for the institution of the monarchy and certain members of the royal family.