Donald Trump tells 'unforgivable' Prince Harry 'you're on your own' after betraying Queen


Donald Trump has told Daily Express US that the Royal Family has been “too gracious” to Prince Harry and that he would not protect him like Joe Biden has done.

The former President spoke exclusively to the Express at the CPAC conference in Washington DC as he prepared to wow thousands of conservatives from around America.

His comments came 24 hours after Prince Harry had appeared in court over whether he had lied on his immigration papers to the US about his drug use which he confessed to in his book Spare.

President Trump, who said that he reads the Express and likes it, was surprised that the Joe Biden administration is “protecting Harry” over keeping his immigration application confidential.

READ MORE: Joe Biden slammed for backing Prince Harry in visa case: ‘Something to hide!’

And while the conference had been quiet compared to previous years, the final day saw massive queues begin early in the morning outside the Gaylord Convention Center to hear the former President speak.

One person said how she had got up at 3am to hear Trump give his address on the state of America.

Optimism is also high with Trump leading Biden in the polls.

And many of the delegates gathered wore an array of patriot clothing with Trump hats, Make America Great Again caps, a Second Amendment Dress (in favour of the right to own guns), Stars and stripes outfits.

The enthusiasm could be heard early on with chants throughout the line.

And allies had been making it clear that Trump would come in with a plan to make massive changes within 24 hours of taking office.

This includes hundreds of executive orders to roll back regulatory reforms brought in by Biden.

He also intends to pardon the “political prisoners” of the January 6 insurrection on Capitol Hill.

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