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President Trump has revealed his astonishment at Meghan Markle's "mean" comments about her – but thinks she's going to make a great American princess.
The American leader can look forward to a lavish welcome from Queen Charles and Harry at Buckingham Palace on Monday.
Speaking before The Sun in the Oval Office, Mr. Trump spoke of his great honor to meet again the 93-year-old monarch and explain how he was ready to convince the Prince of Wales to fight climate change.
It is thought that the relationship with Meghan is much colder – yet, Trump has been generous in her praise for the new mom.
Officially, she will miss out next week while she is in maternity with Archie, her three-week-old son.
But we think that Trump and she are separated to avoid an embarrbading confrontation.
Meghan, 37, born in Los Angeles, has accused her of being "misogynist" and "divisive" during her 2016 presidential campaign.
The ex-Suits actress is also committed to voting for her rival Hillary Clinton.
I did not know. What can I say? I did not know she was naughty
Mr. Trump explained that this was the first time he had heard them.
He said, "I did not know it. What can I say? I did not know she was naughty. "
Meghan, who had threatened to leave for Canada in 2016, said: "Many people are moving here (to the United States)."
He also revealed that he had no idea that he would not meet Meghan during his three-day state visit.
He said, "I did not know it. I hope she's fine.
Rather than giving back to Meghan as usual, the president seemed ready to repair the obstacles, while affirming that she could flourish in her new role.
He predicted that she would make a "very good" American princess.
Joining the royal family, he added: "It's nice, and I'm sure she'll do very well.
"She will be fine. I hope that she succeeds.
"TRUMP IS DIVISIVE"
Meghan explained why she did not like Trump in a 2016 interview with Larry Wilmore on the American talk show The Nightly Show.
She said, "This is really my time. We are shooting Suits in Toronto and I could stay in Canada.
"Yes, of course, Trump is a dividing factor, think of the only voters, right?
"I think it's 2012 that the Republican Party lost the 12-point women's vote.
"It's a huge number and as misogynistic as Trump, and so vocal about it, it's a huge part of it."
She added, "You do not just vote for a woman if it's Hillary (Clinton). Yes, you vote because she is a woman, but certainly because Trump made it clear that you do not really want that kind of world that he paints. "
Trump, who will be joined on his trip by first lady Melania, 49, is also ready to discuss environmental issues with Charles at tea time next week.
The prince should speak out in front of the president on his controversial decision to pull America out of the Paris climate change agreement last year.
I can say that we currently have the cleanest climate in the world
Mr. Trump told the meeting at Sun: "I have already met Charles. I love Charles. I think that's fine.
"We speak. I can say that we currently have the cleanest climate in the world.
"Our air and our water are doing very well. We hope that other countries can do so well. You know, there is a great atmosphere and, frankly, if a country is doing badly and other countries are doing well, the country that is good is penalized. Which is unfair. "
It will be great to see the queen for the second time
Witnessing how much Mr. Trump attaches great value to the honor of his state visit and to his welcome by the Queen, he invites his four adult children and their spouses to share their experience.
And he wants Ivanka, Tiffany, Eric and Donald Junior to hold a "next generation" meeting with Princes William and Harry. The president said, "I think my children will meet them. It would be good."
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He explained, "I bring family members. They will be there and we will be very honored by the trip.
"It will be great to see the queen for the second time.
"We had a very good conversation first. We had a lot of interesting things to say. It was really a good visit. My mother also loved the queen.
Paris in celebration
The quarrel between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron has been reignited, with the US president accusing the Yellow Wings riots of the climate change deal.
He hinted that the French leader would not have been confronted with months of violent violence in the street had he also withdrawn from the historic international agreement.
Mr Trump has controversially pushed the United States out of the three-year global plan to stem the rise in temperatures last year, insisting that it was unfairly paralyzing the US economy.
He said, "Well, I think Paris was a decision for which I made the right decision.
"Look what's happening in Paris. We are a higher standard than we would apply under the agreement.
"In the meantime, we have reduced taxes and we have the best economy we have had in a long time. Probably never.
Mr. Trump's combative comments will provoke a rage in Mr. Macron's wrath just five days before the French president greets the head of the White House in Normandy.
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