Trump's 'Warm Relationship' With King Charles Reportedly Behind Decision Not To Deport Harry

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Trump's 'Warm Relationship' With King Charles Reportedly Behind Decision Not To Deport Harry
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Donald Trump's decision to refrain from deporting Prince Harry from the United States is reportedly driven by his 'warm relationship' with King Charles, rather than criticisms leveled against Meghan Markle. The former President, who previously hinted at the possibility of deportation, declared last week that he would not pursue legal action against the Duke. Sources claim that Trump, aware of the distress it would cause the Royal Family, opted against deportation out of respect for King Charles. The two men are understood to share a strong bond forged during Trump's presidency and maintain regular communication.

Insiders have revealed the true reason behind Donald Trump 's decision to refrain from deporting Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle , from the United States. Despite previously hinting at the possibility, the former President declared last week that he would not pursue deportation proceedings against the Duke amid an ongoing legal battle surrounding his immigration status. 'I don't want to do that,' Mr. Trump stated to the New York Post. 'I'll leave him alone.

He's got enough problems with his wife. She's terrible.' While this remark about Meghan aligns with Trump's past criticisms of the Duchess, it is reportedly not the primary factor behind his change of heart. According to The Sun, the real reason lies in Trump's 'warm relationship' with King Charles. Aware of the distress that Harry's deportation would cause the Royal Family, Trump reportedly decided to avoid any action out of 'respect'. 'Having him back in the UK is actually harder than having him kept away in the USA,' a source revealed to the newspaper. The two men reportedly share a strong bond forged during Trump's presidency, particularly during his state visit to the UK in 2019. King Charles and Queen Camilla are understood to be in regular communication with the former President, with the monarch known to frequently write letters to the US. Following Trump's survival of an assassination attempt in September last year, Charles sent a message of support. He also extended a congratulatory message a day before Trump's inauguration in January 2023. Upon learning of Charles's shock cancer diagnosis earlier last year, Trump publicly expressed his prayers for a swift recovery, stating: 'KING CHARLES HAS CANCER. HE IS A WONDERFUL MAN, WHO I GOT TO KNOW WELL DURING MY PRESIDENCY, AND WE ALL PRAY THAT HE HAS A FAST AND FULL RECOVERY!'Trump and Charles have met twice and developed a surprisingly amicable relationship despite their differing viewpoints on various global issues, including climate change. In 2019, Charles and Camilla even hosted tea for the President and his wife, Melania, at Clarence House, cultivating what has been described as a 'warm' connection. 'In fact the President left saying what a pleasure it had been to meet the king and they stayed in touch for quite a while afterwards actually,' a source privy to the meeting told the Mail. The First Lady later revealed that she and the King also exchanged regular letters. However, Trump's remarks are not the first time he has publicly criticized Meghan, who openly supported Joe Biden and labeled the Republican party 'divisive and misogynistic' in a 2016 interview. Trump has stated he is 'not a fan' of Meghan, claiming that 'Harry is whipped' and 'is being led around by his nose'. Meanwhile, Trump asserts that he was Queen Elizabeth II's 'favorite president', adding: 'I had a great relationship with the queen. She liked me and I liked her.' But last year, Mail columnist Richard Eden revealed that the late monarch actually found the former US president disrespectful, exposing the incident that caused offense. A source involved in arranging Trump's 2018 visit to the UK with his wife, Melania, disclosed that the tycoon made a comment about the Queen's sister, Princess Margaret, who died in 2002 aged 71. 'Trump put his foot in it by saying Margaret must have been a difficult sister,' the source said. 'The Queen was very annoyed with this remark, which she viewed as ignorant and hurtful. She always defended Margaret to the hilt.' The reason behind Trump's alleged comment remains unclear, but it is possible he was influenced by watching the popular Netflix series 'The Crown,' which portrays Margaret as rebellious, volatile, and resentful of her elder sister

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