Donald Trump says he speaks 'for the UK more than Prince Harry'

Donald Trump says he speaks 'for the UK more than Prince Harry'

Donald Trump responded to recent remarks made by the Duke of Sussex regarding the United States’ involvement in Ukraine, emphasizing that Prince Harry does not represent the views of the United Kingdom. These comments surfaced shortly before King Charles was scheduled to meet with the former US president. During a surprise visit to Kyiv, Prince Harry, without directly naming Trump, urged the US to demonstrate leadership by honoring its international treaty commitments, framing this as part of America’s ongoing responsibilities in global security and strategic stability.

When questioned about the prince’s statements, Trump replied lightheartedly, asking about Harry and his wife and sending his regards to Meghan. He firmly stated, “I know one thing, Prince Harry is not speaking for the UK, that’s for sure. I think I am speaking for the UK more than Prince Harry.” Despite his dismissive tone, Trump also added that he values Harry’s counsel “very much.” The Duke’s unannounced trip to Ukraine took place shortly after he and Meghan had privately visited Australia, marking another instance of their travel outside royal duties.

Prince Harry highlighted America’s significant role in the conflict, pointing out that the US was instrumental when Ukraine relinquished its nuclear arsenal in exchange for assurances regarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Asked if he intended to invite Harry to dinner during the upcoming state visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the US, Trump did not provide a direct answer. Instead, he expressed enthusiasm about the forthcoming meeting with the King and described him as a friend, saying, “We’re really looking forward to it. We’ve spoken and we’re going to have a great time.”

Trump went on to discuss the guests expected at the state visit, emphasizing that they would be individuals who “love the UK,” a sentiment he echoed about himself. He also shared opinions on some areas where he believes the UK has gone wrong, such as energy policy and immigration. Speaking about energy, he suggested reopening oil production in the North Sea near Aberdeen, calling it a “big mistake” that the UK had not done so. Additionally, he criticized the country’s stance on immigration. The upcoming royal visit has already attracted attention, with Trump indicating to the BBC that it could help repair UK-US relations that have experienced strain, notably over disagreements related to the Iran war. Requests for comments have been made to both the palace and the Foreign Office

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