Like his father, Eric Trump is not a fan of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The former president’s son slammed the Duke of Duchess of Sussex, and hinted that his dad could deport them if he wins the U.S. presidential election in November.
“You can happily have those two [Meghan and Harry] back,” Eric, 40, said in an interview with British cable news channel GB News on Sunday.
“We’ll happily send them back from America. You can have them back over here, but I’m not sure if you want them anymore,” added Eric. “We might not want them anymore, it feels like they’re on an island of their own.”
He also referenced Markle’s past job as a Hollywood actress, saying, “You can always have bad actors in everything. You can have spoiled apples in every orchard.”
Before insulting Harry, 39, and Markle, 43, Eric said that he and Donald Trump “had so much respect” for Queen Elizabeth II, who died at age 96 in Sept. 2022.
Trump, 78, crossed paths with the late monarch when he was president from 2017 to 2021.
After the queen died, the Trump family patriarch praised her “historic and remarkable reign” in a statement on his Truth Social platform.
Eric also told GB News that his late mother, Ivana Trump, “had a great relationship” with Harry’s mom, Princess Diana.
Diana knew the Trumps before her death in 1997.
Trump has spoken about Diana many times, including telling Howard Stern in 1997 that he “could have” had sex with the late royal.
Last year, Trump said in private letters from his book that Diana was among the celebrities who “kissed my ass” before he went into politics. In response, Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, slammed the 45th president on X (formerly Twitter) and said his sister viewed Trump “as worse than an anal fissure.”
While Trump complimentary about Diana, he’s never felt the same about Harry and Markle.
In March, Trump was asked by GB News presenter Nigel Farage about the legal battle involving Harry admitting he took illegal drugs (cocaine, cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms) in his memoir, “Spare.” Trump said the Duke of Sussex should not have “special privileges” if it’s discovered he lied on his application for a US visa.
“We’ll have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied, they’ll have to take appropriate action,” Trump said.
When pressed on whether “appropriate action” might mean deportation, Trump responded: “Oh, I don’t know. You’ll have to tell me. You just have to tell me. You would have thought they would have known this a long time ago.”
Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland in February, Trump criticized Joe Biden’s administration for being “too gracious” to the Sussexes ever since Harry and Markle fled to America in 2020.
“I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the queen. That’s unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me,” said Trump.
Trump does have a good relationship with Harry’s dad King Charles III.
The 75-year-old monarch sent a private letter to Trump after the ex-president survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, last month.
Buckingham Palace confirmed to The Post that the letter was delivered in Washington D.C. by the United Kingdom’s embassy.