I know exactly why Donald Trump loved the Queen so much & treacherous little weasel Prince Harry should be very worried

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I have witnessed some incredibly over excited happy people in my life.

Simon Cowell nearly died next to me when Susan Boyle hit the first high note of I Dreamed A Dream at her audition for Britain’s Got Talent, and he suddenly realized he was going to make millions from the unknown Scottish spinster.

Donald Trump told Piers Morgan the Queen was a 'fantastic woman'

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Donald Trump told Piers Morgan the Queen was a ‘fantastic woman’ Credit: Getty
Prince Harry wrote about taking drugs while in the US in his memoir Spare

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Prince Harry wrote about taking drugs while in the US in his memoir SpareCredit: Getty
Piers Morgan says Prince Harry should be very worried about his future in the US

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Piers Morgan says Prince Harry should be very worried about his future in the US Credit: The Sun

The wild celebration of Arsenal’s 2002 team at Old Trafford, thirty minutes after we beat Manchester United in their own backyard to win the League. (I would run onto the field in my suit to join in the gleeful group hug.)

And supermodel Naomi Campbell hyper-ventilating as she walked down the charity catwalk with me, hardly able to believe her luck.

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But for sheer unbridled joy, I’ve never seen anything to match the beaming face of Donald Trump as he returned to Air Force One after meeting Queen Elizabeth II for the first time at Windsor Castle.

I was waiting to interview him on the US presidential plane, and he burst into the briefing room with a huge smile on his face.

“Piers, your queen is FANTASTIC!” he roared ecstatically.

“She is a fantastic woman; so much energy, smart and bright. She was AMAZING! Such a wonderful lady and so beautiful!

“It was a great honor to finally meet her. Having such a queen is great.

“She is so sharp, so wise, so beautiful. She is a very special person!”

The reason for his extreme enthusiasm became clear when I asked him what was going through his mind as he walked towards Her Majesty, and he replied, “I was thinking about my mother. My mother passed away some time ago and was a great admirer of the Queen.

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US President Donald Trump arrives at Buckingham Palace for a meeting with the Queen on the first day of his state visit

“She thought she was a woman of elegance, and my mother felt she was a great woman.

“I said to Melania, ‘Can you imagine my mother seeing this scene?’

“The Queen is great. She is so sharp, so wise, so beautiful. She is a very special person.

“I said to her, ‘You know, my mother was a big fan of yours. She was born in Stornaway in the Hebrides. And it’s very serious Scotland, no doubt about that’.”

Trump’s respect for the Queen dates back to 1953 when he sat with his mother and watched the coronation on their new television set in New York.

Young Donald, then only six years old, watched the incredible scenes from London with awe and wonder.

So does Mary Trump.

“She was just fascinated by the pomp and circumstance,” her son later wrote in his bestselling book Art Of The Deal, “the whole idea of ​​royalty and glamour.”

Trump’s attack on Harry

All of which helps explain Trump’s latest furious attack on Prince Harry, in which he ominously warned the fugitive royal that he would be “left behind” if the former president re-won the White House in November’s election, due to his “unforgivable” betrayal of the Queen.

Trump, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington DC, criticized his successor, President Biden, for “being too gracious” to the Duke of Sussex since he left Britain for America in 2020.

The Biden administration is currently embroiled in a legal battle with a conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation, which sought public access to Harry’s visa application to verify whether he was being honest about his extensive use of illegal drugs as detailed in his best-selling autobiography, Spare. or received preferential treatment from the Biden administration.

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Harry brazenly admitted in the book that he took marijuana, cocaine and psychedelic mushrooms, including in America at friends’ homes.

But government lawyer John Bardo, of the Department of Homeland Security, told the court last Friday that the book was not “affidavit or evidence” that he had taken drugs.

He claimed: “Just saying something in a book doesn’t make it true” and added that people say things to “sell books” as he insisted Harry’s immigration records should remain private.

This defense has been widely criticized, with people scoffing at the claim that Harry’s drug brag may not be true just because he wrote about them, and point out that Biden’s team is defending him like this only because the prince and his wife Meghan do not hide their dislike of Trump and their support for the Democratic Party.

But Trump raged: “I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the Queen. It’s unforgivable. He’d be alone if it were up to me.”

If I were Harry, I would find these words very worrying, as Trump, who can be a vengeful enemy, could very well be the culprit soon.

Harry’s future ‘uncertain’

This was not the first time he had hit Harry or his wife.

When I interviewed him for Piers Morgan Uncensored 2022, he scoffed: “Harry is whipped. I’m not going to use the full term, but Harry is whipped like no other person I think I’ve ever seen. I’m not a fan of his Meghan, and I haven’t been right since beginning. I think poor Harry is being led by the nose.”

And he predicted the couple would divorce, saying: “It will end, and it will end badly. I want to know what happens when Harry decides he’s had enough of being ordered around.

“Or maybe when she decides she likes another guy better. I want to know what happens when it’s over, OK?”

In the same interview, he said the Sussexes should be stripped of their titles, saying: “He was so disrespectful to the country and I think it’s a shame.”

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But this new threat to deny Harry any support from the US government could pose a serious risk to the Duke’s American ambitions.

Only last week, Harry admitted that he had considered becoming a US citizen, but if Trump is re-elected as president, he could put that on hold.

And he could go even further and ask to be deported, using his admitted drug abuse as an excuse. A fate that befell many others.

So what next?

If that nuclear option were pressed, and knowing Trump as well as I do, his capacity for such acts of petty revenge is limitless, Harry would be forced to leave his idyllic California mansion and his adopted country.

But where would you go?

Surely it is inconceivable that he could return to Britain, tail tucked, after being kicked out of the US?

All recent polls show that the majority of Britons hate him for his constant attacks on the royal family, which caused the Queen such distress in the last years of her life, and his brother William doesn’t even want to talk to him, given that he might be King one day. Giving Harry even more trouble with revenge.

And if he can’t live and work in America, Harry’s lucrative family money-spinning gravy train would hit the rails hard.

So this could be a very dangerous few months for the man who wants to have his royal cake and eat it too.

How ironic if it’s Donald Trump who gets the last laugh on the sneaky little weasel and tells him “You’re fired!” because of the disgusting way he treated his grandmother the queen.

Piers Morgan's exclusive interview with Trump in April 2022

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Piers Morgan’s exclusive interview with Trump in April 2022
Trump called out Prince Harry for his 'unforgivable' betrayal of the Queen

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Trump called out Prince Harry for his ‘unforgivable’ betrayal of the QueenCredit: Getty

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