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Donald Trump predicts that Harry Meghan will end in a "divorce"

Donald Trump predicts that Harry Meghan will end in a "divorce"

Donald Trump predicted on April 25 that Harry and Meghan's relationship would end in a "divorce." The former U.S. president told British host Pierce Morgan that in his opinion, the relationship between Prince Harry and Meghan will end sooner or later, because Prince Harry will get tired of being "commanded" or Meghan will fall in love with "don't go to men".

According to the Daily Mail on April 25, Trump said in an interview with British host Pierce Morgan, "So I wonder what happens when Prince Harry feels that he is fed up with his dictations." ”

Donald later hinted that Megan might start falling in love with other men, which could lead to the breakdown of their marriage.

Pierce Morgan then asked him if he thought Harry's two sons would divorce.

Donald Trump predicts that Harry Meghan will end in a "divorce"

Donald Trump Star suggested he was a "very good forecaster" and then claimed he "could predict almost everything" and argued that Harry and Meghan's relationship would "end in a very bad way."

Trump also described Prince Harry as an "awkward man" and a "man who was whipped" and stared at Pierce with a cold look and asked, "Prince Harry was whipped, do you know what his expression is?" ”

Pierce Morgan replied, "I can imagine it. ”

Pierce then asked Trump if Prince Harry was "the most whipped man in the world," to which he replied: "I don't know, it's going to be a big problem, but he's a guy who's been whipped." ”

He went on to lash out at Megan: "I'm not a fan of Megan. I didn't like it, I didn't like it from the beginning. I felt that poor Prince Harry had been led by her nose. I think she's an awkward person. Especially when she says the royal family says bad things," Trump stressed.

Donald Trump predicts that Harry Meghan will end in a "divorce"

Trump also accused Harry of not attending the recent royal family's big Mass for Prince Philip, saying it was a "terrible thing" that he did not attend his grandfather's commemoration.

"It's a terrible thing, and a lot of terrible things can be, like you mentioned, that's probably the worst of all things, because he, you know, is like her. He's also a tough guy," Trump said, urging the queen to kill herself for her country and strip Harry and Meghan of the titles of "Duke of Sussex" and "Duchess" for "three days and two ends of the royal family."

Trump also said that the only thing he disagreed with the queen was that he said he loved his country but did not act decisively. "The only thing I disagree with queen is that I think she should have made it clear to Harry and Meghan that since that's your choice, all right. It is time for you to give up your title and not change your position, because she is doing so by being loyal to her country. She's said it many times. Her loyalty is to love her country," Donald said.

| Liang Ishikawa

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