Donald Trump thinks Queen Elizabeth should strip the Duke and Duchess of Sussex of their royal titles, Entertainment News

Donald Trump thinks Queen Elizabeth should strip the Duke and Duchess of Sussex of their royal titles, Entertainment News

When the Queen Dropped the Mic: A Former President’s Take on Harry & Meghan

The ex‑U.S. boss of the Oval Office says the 96‑year‑old monarch dropped the ball when Prince Harry and Meghan decided to ditch royal duties and launch their own brand of “American life.”

“She Should’ve Gone with the Flow”

When asked if he’d strip the couple of their titles, the former president shrugged and said, “I would. The only thing I disagree with the Queen on is probably one of the only things ever: I think she should’ve said, ‘If that’s your choice, fine.’”
A plain‑spoken Royal Dilemma

What It All Means

  • Harry’s departure from the “senior member” status shows the monarchy’s stubbornness to cling onto tradition.
  • Meghan’s decision to move to the U.S. signals a desire for freedom from royal expectations.
  • The former president’s stance highlights a fundamental disagreement: choice versus duty.

“An Embarrassment” and “Nose-Pulling” Part I

The business mogul (yes, that guy from The Apprentice) called the prince an embarrassment and accused him of being led around by his nose by Meghan. He’s always been skeptical of the public’s perception of royalty.

The Family Angle: Two, Ten Months—A Mini‑Family!

Behind the drama are the little family members: Archie, 2, and Lili, just a baby paced around the adult theatrics. Their presence can’t silence the conversation—though who could blame the folks in the Palace for being both proud and a tad overwhelmed?

Bottom Line

This former U.S. president isn’t just echoing a call to accountability. The whole episode is like a royal reality show: drama, choice, and a touch of “what if?” Will the Crown, ever rigid, finally adapt? Only time (and a whim!) will tell.

<img alt="" data-caption="Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace, London, Britain, on Nov 27, 2017.
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Trump’s Unfiltered Take on the Royal Drama

During a recent chat on Piers Morgan’s new Uncensored show, the former president didn’t hold back. He slammed Meghan Markle from the start and painted a bleak picture of her and Prince Harry’s marriage.

“Harry’s a Napkin‑Tied Prince”

  • He accused Harry of being “led around by his nose,” calling the prince “an embarrassment.”
  • Trump echoed that Meghan threatened the Royal family, especially the Queen, and suggested Harry was “whipped” in a way he’d never seen.

Will the Marriage Wither?

“I want to see what happens when Harry decides he’s had enough of being bossed around,” the ex‑president said. “Or when Meghan ends up liking another guy.”

When asked if they’ll split, Trump declared: “I see it happening, and it’ll be a messy end.” He hinted that Harry might one day return to London to wallow, hoping for a fresh start. Trump even claimed she “has been led down a path.”

Heights of Royal Encounter

In 2019, the 75‑year‑old met the Queen, claiming their rapport was stellar enough to extend her stay with Prince Harry. From there, the former president’s saga of speculation didn’t shrink—he kept warning of a “bad” breakup.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump is fiercely critical of Meghan from the outset.
  • He paints Harry as a “whipped” figure trapped in a circus of family pressure.
  • He’s confident the couple’s marriage will collapse—“badly,” he assures.
  • He believes the Queen and Meghan’s interactions sealed a destiny for this royal ride.

Whether you agree or not, Trump’s candid commentary adds a new layer to the celebrity‑and‑royalty mash‑up. No one can deny his knack for making headlines—whether they’re on the stage or in the real world.

<img alt="" data-caption="Britain's Queen Elizabeth and former US President Donald Trump at the Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, on June 3, 2019. 
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“But I met her and it turned out to be more than an hour, substantially, because she liked me and I liked her and she let it be known. She liked me and I let it be known.

“We had a great time and then they honoured the United States but they honoured me that night which is really the honour of the country, and it was at the top level. And I sat next to her and we talked the whole night.

“And somebody said, ‘We’ve never seen her smile so much.’ We had a great time. She was laughing and smiling. They said they’ve never seen her have such a good time at a state dinner. You know, normally they’re a little boring. Okay, this wasn’t boring.”

The full interview airs on Monday (April 25) evening.
DONALD TRUMPPrince HarryMeghan MarkleQueen ElizabethBritish royaltyBritainPiers Morgan