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Donald Trump made rude remarks about Meghan Markle, which Prince Harry did not appreciate, and he made it known during a speech at the Invictus Games.
President Trump was recently asked about Prince Harry deportation rumors, and rather than focusing on Harry, Trump turned his attention to Meghan Markle.
Trump said: “I don’t want to do that. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
Harry and Meghan are currently in British Columbia, Canada for Invictus Games 2025 and during the Opening Ceremony, Harry used his platform to respond to Trump, reports Daily Express UK.
In his speech, the Duke criticized “weak moral character in the world” and praised the veterans, which many interpreted as a subtle attack on President Trump in response to his recent comments about Meghan Markle.
Addressing 40,000 people, Harry said: “At this moment when there is no shortage of crises, no absence of uncertainty, no lack of weak moral character in the world, the values you embody – the way you carry yourselves – not only at the Invictus Games, but each and every day… your courage, your resilience, your humanity… illuminate a path forward for us all. And for that, we thank you.”
This comes after Trump dismissed suggestions of deporting the Duke over his admissions of past drug use in his memoir Spare, instead making a personal attack on Meghan. This isn’t the first time Trump has had choice words for the Duchess, allegedly calling her “nasty,” which he refuted.
Prior to being elected to office, Trump’s son said Harry was not in danger of being deported because his father had more important issues to attend to.
The source told the Mail: “They have become a distraction, overshadowing the veterans who should be at the center of it all.”
The insider continued: “While we remain committed to supporting the veterans and their families, there is growing frustration over how Harry and Meghan have dominated the narrative.”
Another source said: “While you can understand it, he must be upset, it is a shame that Harry chose to say what he did, when he did.”