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President Trump made several comments on Duchess Meghan before her visit to the United Kingdom.
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DUBLIN – President Donald Trump continued Tuesday to quarrel with the British royal family, telling a British television reporter that he did not believe Meghan Markle was "nasty", only his comments about him.

The President, who meets European leaders this week and attends ceremonies to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Normandy invasion, simultaneously fought with the Duchess of Sussex, Mayor of London, and others. .

"She was mean to me," Trump said in an interview with Piers Morgan, which was due to air Wednesday morning in Britain, the day before he will travel to Normandy to honor the soldiers who have taken action. storm the beaches and reverse the course of the war. II. "It's good for her to be naughty. It is not good for me to be mean to her and I was not there.

Trump was referring to an interview last Friday in Washington with The Sun, in which reporters asked him to comment on the former American actress, who "was not so nice" with him in the 2016 US presidential election.

"I did not know it, what can I say I did not know she was mean," Trump said.

Trump, who often makes waves during his visits abroad and who began this weeklong trip with a Twitter fight targeting London Mayor Sadiq Khan, also said that he had met Prince Harry, despite rumors that Harry avoided an exchange.

"I congratulated him. I think it's great – it could not have been nicer, "Trump said.

Trump also appeared to deny an affirmation he had made several hours earlier at a press conference with outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May. At the press conference, Trump said that the British National Health Service could be part of a negotiation for a new trade agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom.

Some British people fear that trade negotiations will open up the country's health system to US private companies.

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But after an uproar over his comments, Trump seemed to reverse his course.

"It's something I would not consider part of the trade," he told Morgan. "This is not the trade."

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