The royal family has almost totally ignored Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, with Meghan not even receiving birthday greetings.
However, it does not appear that only the British monarchy is becoming tired of the couple.
Eric Trump, the son of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, has sharply criticized the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s visit to the United States.
The 40-year-old Eric added that his father admires the British royal family, particularly Queen Elizabeth II, but that every family has someone who stands out negatively.
Eric referred to Meghan and Harry, who have been living in California since 2020, as “rotten apples” and “bad actors,” implying that if Donald Trump is re-elected president in November, they could be deported. He feels the couple is intentionally harming the name of their royal relatives.
He also joked that with all of the controversies and lawsuits surrounding them, the marriage receives little sympathy.
People in the UK and the United States appear keen to get rid of them.
“You can gladly take these two back. We’ll be happy to send them back from America. You can leave them here, but I’m not sure you need them. Maybe they’re no longer needed here (in the U.S.)? It feels like they’re on their little island. Every place has bad actors. Rotten apples can exist in any garden,” said Trump’s son.
Earlier, Donald Trump warned that Harry, like any other person, might suffer legal consequences if it is discovered that he lied in his visa application to the United States.