Trump calls Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's withdrawal sad

President Donald Trump acknowledged on Friday the royal outcome of British Monarchy, expressing his sympathy for Queen Elizabeth II and calling Prince Harry and Meghan Marle's decision to leave royal duties as sad. Speaking in an interview for Fox News, President Trump expressed his disappointment in [...]
Speaking in an interview for Fox News, President Trump expressed his disappointment in Duke and Sussex Duchess announcement earlier this week of abandoning public life and working to become financially independent, writes the Daily Mail.
When asked if there was any advice on how to deal with false kings, Trump replied: “I think it's sad. She is an excellent woman”, he said, referring to Queen Elizabeth. “She never made a mistake if you look intently. I mean, she had a really good time.
Igrahham's host then asked Trump if he believed Meghan and Harry should return to the Palace of Buchingham, Trump insisted that he did not want to enter all things, but said: I just have such respect for the queen, I don't think this should happen to her.
Harry and Meghan announced Wednesday that they are planning to reduce their roles in the royal family and share their time between the United Kingdom and the United States. Moving forward and working to become financially independent.
“We have chosen to make a transition this year, beginning to create a new progressive role within this institution,” The couple said in a written public statement.
Despite Harry and Meghan presenting their appearance as a deal made, the palace was said to be shocked by the Sussex couple's announcement.
According to Telegrafis, the judges have warned that "Harry and Meghan" will be punished for ignoring clear crystal orders from its greatness not to go public until the proposal is concluded by older family members, including his father.
The consequences saw talks on the crises held yesterday among elderly kings in Kensington Palace, where family members had already gathered to celebrate Cambridge Duchess's 38th birthday, with their decision called “a war statement” for Harry's family.












