Prince Harry appears to make another savage dig at Donald Trump in speech during surprise visit

Prince Harry made another subtle jab at President Donald Trump during a recent public appearance. At the Invictus Games, he referenced “weak moral character,” which many interpreted as a critique of Trump. Harry’s comment followed Trump’s earlier remarks about him and his wife, Meghan Markle, including questioning Harry’s visa status and calling Meghan “terrible.”

At the Upfront Summit in Los Angeles, Harry continued his criticism, discussing the “detrimental effect” of leadership that prioritizes power over empathy and service to others. He hinted at the harm caused when basic morals are abandoned in favor of control, a sentiment many saw as directed at Trump’s administration.

These comments come as King Charles extended a rare second invitation for a state visit to Trump, which has raised further discussions about the relationship between the U.K. and the former president.

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