Trump: "I'm not a big fan of Meghan Markle. I wish Harry the best of luck because he's going to need it."
This is how the president of the United States responded to a journalist's question about the support of the Dukes of Sussex for Joe Biden.
In a video in Time magazine, on the occasion of the launch of their list of the most influential people in the world, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle expressed that people who can do it, should vote. “Every four years they tell us the same thing, that this is the most important choice of our life,” says Meghan, from the garden of her impressive Santa Barbara mansion. For his part, Harry declared: "In this election I will not be able to vote in the United States, but many of you may not know that I have not been able to vote in the United Kingdom in my entire life," Harry said in the video. "As we approach November, it is vital that we reject hate speech, misinformation and negativity online," he added. Although they did not ask for an express vote for Biden, his words have been interpreted as a testimony related to the Democratic candidate.
Meghan, who married Queen Elizabeth's grandson in 2018, criticized Republican Donald Trump during his 2016 election campaign as misogynistic and divisive. Last year, Trump, upon learning of Meghan's criticism, said: “I didn't know. What can I say? I didn't know he was unpleasant. "
According to huffingtonpost.es, now, as a result of this video, the US president has insisted that he does not like the Duchess of Sussex too much. "I'm not a fan of hers," Trump replied, asked during a press conference about the couple's recording. "And I would say this," added Trump, "and she has probably heard that, but I wish Harry the best of luck, because he will need it.
JOURNALIST: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are asking for the vote for Biden.
TRUMP: I'm not a big fan of hers, I wish Harry the best of luck because he's going to need her.
CLONE THIS MAN. HE IS A GENIUS. pic.twitter.com/cfQyE9oMiy - Arturo Villa (@ArturoVilla_) September 23, 2020