
The list of people who President Donald Trump isn’t feuding with would probably be a lot shorter than the list of people he is on bad terms with, and that list is getting even longer with the addition of Prince Harry. After Trump took a jab at Harry, calling his wife Meghan Markle “terrible,” the Duke of Sussex appears to be fighting back.
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It all started when Trump answered a question about Harry’s status in the United States.
While talking to the New York Post on Friday, Trump was asked if he was planning to deport Prince Harry after there were rumors that government officials were looking for a way to send him back to the United Kingdom.
“I don’t want to do that,” he told the newspaper. “I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
He also called Harry “whipped” and added that after meeting with Prince William in December, he thinks Harry’s brother is a “great young man.”
Now, Harry might be fighting back.
This week, Harry and Meghan are in Canada for the Invictus Games, a cause that’s near and dear to Harry’s heart. When he gave a speech at the opening ceremony, he talked a lot about “unity,” and though he didn’t mention Trump directly, it certainly seemed like he had the US president in mind when he was speaking.
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His speech focused on putting differences aside.
“In this moment of difficulty and division in many parts of the world, we gather here in Vancouver in a spirit of unity,” Harry said, via Town & Country. “Beyond any differences, here at the Invictus Games we are grounded in mutual respect, competing fiercely, but believing in one another. Supporting one another. And rooting for one another.”
And then, there was the part that many believe was aimed at Trump:
“At this moment, when there is no shortage of crises, no absence of uncertainty, no lack of weak moral character in the world, the values you embody – the way you carry yourselves – not only at the Invictus Games, but each and every day, your courage, your resilience, your humanity illuminate a path forward for us all,” he said. “And for that, we thank you.”
If Trump believes that what Harry said about “weak moral character” was directed at him, he hasn’t responded yet – but it wouldn’t be shocking if he did end up firing back.
Then again, would anyone blame Harry if he threw some shade Trump’s way after he insulted his wife?
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