In a span of only a few days, Trump insulted the Duchess of Sussex by calling her "nasty" when a reporter suggested she wasn't a fan of his politics, and, then denied saying all together despite audio evidence, Instyle reported
During an interview on Good Morning Britain, the outspoken president cleared the air about his throwaway insult which went ablaze on Twitter.
Did Donald Trump really call the Duchess of Sussex 'nasty'?
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) June 5, 2019
He clarifies his comment and says 'I think she's doing very well'.
He adds Prince Harry was 'a terrific guy' and 'couldn't have been nicer'. pic.twitter.com/ARwcyheeiv
“She was nasty to me. And that's OK for her to be nasty, it's not good for me to be nasty to her and I wasn’t. You know what? She's doing a good job, I hope she enjoys her life... I think she's very nice," Trump said.
So is that supposed to be an apology?
Before Meghan became a royal, she was outspoken about her dislike for Trump, and labeled him as "misogynistic" and "divisive" during the 2016 election.
Trump also wanted to set the record straight about Prince Harry reportedly ignoring him during Monday's state banquet. Basically, he declared the supposed feud as - surprise - fake news. “No, no, no, just the opposite,” Trump explained. “In fact, he spent a lot of time talking to Ivanka and talking to my family. I went up – he couldn't have been nicer. Couldn't have been nicer. I think he's great.”
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