Trump full feud with Harry and Meghan as former president makes deportation threat
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66% : In an interview with Piers Morgan, Trump backtracked on his comment about Meghan, saying he thought she was "very nice".57% : "2023 - Trump shares view on Prince Harry's invite to the coronation with Nigel FarageSpeaking to his now semi-regular interviewer Nigel Farage last year, Trump weighed in on the prince's invite to the coronation, saying: "I was actually surprised that Harry was invited to be honest.
47% : "2020 - Trump says the Sussexes 'must pay!'
44% : In the years following his presidency, Trump has made some of his most incendiary swipes at Harry and Meghan.
38% : "Later, speaking to Piers Morgan in 2022, Trump said "Harry is whipped like no person I think I've ever seen" and that Meghan will likely leave him "when she decides that she likes some other guy better."He also added that he had met the Queen for over an hour in 2019, despite only having 20 minutes pencilled in, saying "she liked me and I liked her and she let it be known.
29% : Speaking about Trump, the Duke allegedly said the former president has "blood on his hands" over his climate policies, adding "he won't want to have a discussion about climate change with you because you will outsmart him.
26% : Speaking on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, Meghan called Trump 'divisive' and 'misogynistic'.Discouraging the US electorate to vote for Trump at the election, she said: "You don't really want that kind of world".2019 - Trump calls Meghan Markle 'nasty' before UK visitTrump didn't respond to Meghan's comments until three years later, when he had won election to the most powerful office in the world.
22% : for their security costsAfter it was revealed the Sussexes had relocated from Canada to Los Angeles, Trump tweeted that the US would not pay for their security protection, and that "they must pay!"A representative for the couple denied that they had any intention to ask the US state to pay for their security costs.2020 - Trump says he's 'not a fan' of Meghan after they encourage Biden votersAfter Meghan encouraged Americans to vote for him in the 2020 election, Trump said: "I'm not a fan of hers.
19% : Speaking to the Sun ahead of his UK state visit, Trump said "I didn't know that," adding: "I didn't know she was nasty".
17% : Harry allegedly criticises Trump in hoax call with 'Greta Thunberg'In March 2020, two Russian pranksters claimed to have fooled Prince Harry into divulging his opinion on key topics by pretending to be Greta Thunberg during two calls with him.
12% : Here is a look back at some of their most public spats:2016 - Meghan calls Trump 'misogynistic' and 'divisive' ahead of presidential electionThe Duke of Sussex first made her views on Trump known shortly before he became US president in 2016.
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