Donald Trump advises Meghan Markle how to deal with criticism from the press
The President of the United States spoke of the Duchess of Sussex.
In a radio interview with Nigel Farage through the London Broadcasting Company (LBC), the American president stated that he saw a documentary in which the wife of Prince Harry of England, Meghan, complained about the treatment of the English media and the world, noting that the 38-year-old took it personally. "I think you have to be a little different than that, but she takes it very personal and I can understand it, but I don't know her," Trump said.
Some detractors of the businessman echoed that the politician had no authority to give this advice because when a media outlet publishes criticism of him, without any prudence he attacks on Twitter calling them enemies of the people.
As for Meghan's husband, the president of the United States confessed that he found it great when he met him last June on his visit to the United Kingdom. While of Queen Elizabeth II, he expressed “I sat next to her and she was smiling and having a good time and I was smiling and having a good time. It really was a great night and they told me they enjoyed it and I can tell you that I enjoyed it. She is a great woman. I say it very rarely. I don't say that often about anyone. "
However, Trump did not stop there, he generated controversy by commenting that the right person to fill the position of Prime Minister was Boris Johnson, with whom he maintains a friendly relationship, instead of Corbyn, pointing out that it would be bad for the country. "When you are the president of the United States, you have excellent relationships with many of the leaders, including Boris, he is a fantastic man and I think he is the right guy for the time."