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TRUMP’S LOVE BOMB FOR UK

says sorry to May for Far Right re-tweets US military and trade support for Britain the world: slash taxes and red tape to boost jobs

- From James Burton in Davos and Claire Ellicott in London

DONALD Trump sang the praises of Britain and its Prime Minister yesterday and pledged to come to the nation’s defence if needed.

He insisted the two leaders got on well, despite reports of strained relations.

The US President also said he would love to visit the UK after a planned trip was cancelled.

‘I support her, I support a lot of what she does and a lot of what she says and I support you militarily very much,’ he said in an interview. ‘We will come to your defence if anything should happen, which hopefully will never happen. I am a tremendous supporter of the UK.’

On his retweeting of inflammato­ry videos by far-Right group Britain First, he said he would apologise if they were by ‘horrible racist people’.

There had been speculatio­n that Mr Trump had fallen out with Mrs May after she publicly rebuked him as ‘wrong’ over the tweets in November.

He responded at the time by sending a tweet to the wrong Theresa May Twitter account, saying: ‘Don’t focus on me, focus on the destructiv­e Radical Islamic Terrorism that is taking place within the United Kingdom. We are doing just fine!’

But in the interview – to be broadcast on ITV tomorrow at 10pm – Mr Trump rejected the idea of a problem with the PM.

He also said he did not care about the protests that are expected to surround his visit. He said he would tell his British critics: ‘I don’t care. I don’t care. It’s just one of those things, I don’t say anything. You know why? I don’t care.’

London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn have said Mr Trump should not come.

But on Thursday Downing Street announced the President would make his first official ‘working’ trip to the UK within months. The invitation for a state visit remains open.

Addressing the global elite yesterday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, Mr Trump called on fellow leaders to slash taxes and red tape to improve their citizens’ lives.

Setting out his pro- enterprise agenda, he said the American economy was gathering speed thanks to his determinat­ion to empower businesses.

The President called on other nations to follow his lead – to secure faster economic growth and a brighter future. ‘America first does not mean America alone,’ he said. ‘When the United States grows, so does the world. We must invest in our people. When people are forgotten the world becomes fractured.

‘Only by hearing and responding to the voices of the forgotten can we create a bright future that is truly shared by all. Together let us resolve to use our power, our resources and our voices, not just for ourselves but for our people, to lift their burdens, to raise their hopes and to empower their dreams.’

The President said that as America’s first leader with a background in business, he understood what was needed to get the economy moving – and that his policies would benefit every nation. He insisted: ‘I will always put America first, just like the leaders of other countries should put their country first also. American prosperity has created countless jobs all around the globe.’

He talked up his achievemen­ts. Corporatio­n taxes have been slashed from 35 per cent – one of the highest rates in the West – to 21 per cent, one of the lowest. Income taxes were cut too.

America is open for business and we are competitiv­e once again,’ Mr Trump said. ‘The American economy is by far the largest in the world and we’ve just enacted the most significan­t tax cuts and reform in American history.

‘We’ve massively cut taxes for the middle class, and small businesses to let working families keep more of their hard-earned money.’

The President also took aim at red tape, which he called stealth taxation, saying he would make life easier for businesses.

White House staff must get rid of two unnecessar­y regulation­s for every rule they introduce.

But President Trump said they had far exceeded this target, with a ratio of 22:1.

FOR ANY woman relocating to start a new life abroad, even a royal one, it’s vital to have a strong support network on hand.

And for arch-networker Meghan, an inner circle is vital. But with the high-profile and public duties which come with joining the Royal Family, only the very best, and most loyal, could possibly make the grade.

As would be expected of a woman who has shown the strength and determinat­ion to rise from such humble beginnings to the House of Windsor, she has been most astute when it comes to assembling Team Meghan.

Here, Femail looks at the experts who have been tasked with the makeover . . .

BLONDE ‘GIRL FRIDAY’ POACHED FROM KATE

AMY PICKERILL, 32, is an assistant private secretary, based in Prince Harry’s office and is understood to have been ‘hand-picked’ by him for the role of Meghan’s Girl Friday, with a view to being promoted to be her private secretary after the Royal Wedding in May.

The pretty blonde grew up in Walton- on-Thames, Surrey, with twin brother Ashley and is said to be ‘supporting Meghan on engagement­s and with her official work as part of her role’.

As private secretary she’ll act as a confidante for whom no task is too big or small — from diary organising to answering letters.

Amy’s had plenty of practice working for the Royal Family: most recently, from September 2016, she handled media inquiries on behalf of William and Kate.

A history graduate from the University of Nottingham, Amy also studied for a post-graduate diploma in broadcast journalism at London’s City University, which she completed in 2009.

Amy’s previous roles have included media relations manager and head of campaigns at the Royal Bank of Scotland.

She took up her current role on a salary upwards of £30,000, late last year, shortly after Harry’s engagement was announced.

KIWI WHO CAUSED A STIR AT THE PALACE

CLARA MADDEN, 31, is in charge of project management for the loved-up royal duo. She keeps the diary running smoothly in the countdown to the ‘big day’.

The fair-haired New Zealander, with a heart- shaped face and brilliant smile, caused a bit of a stir at the Palace in 2016 when she started dating Nick Loughran, media adviser to Kate and William, within months of him splitting from Rebecca Deacon, then the Duchess’s right-hand woman.

Nick moved on shortly afterwards, to PR firm Freuds, but Clara stayed put.

She’s a key part of their team, and William and Kate made a point of meeting Clara’s parents when they visited New Zealand back in 2014 and her mother revealed afterwards: ‘William said to me that Clara is the star of the office.’

The following year, Clara moved over to work for Harry and, since the engagement announceme­nt last November, and the couple’s first official visit to Nottingham, her organisati­onal skills have proven invaluable.

THE ‘GODSEND’ FROM HARRY’S REGIMENT

WHILE no stranger to the public eye, the former actress is getting guidance on how to manage the limelight in her new role from PR guru Edward Lane Fox, 41. The former Army officer, who served in Bosnia and Iraq, married to wife Sonia for ten years, first met Harry in the Blues and Royals, a regiment of the Household Cavalry, where he was squadron second-in- command and a captain before leaving in 2006.

Edward then went on to study for a Masters degree, in documentar­y photograph­y and photojourn­alism, at the London College of Printing, before landing a job with a communicat­ions firm.

He was appointed as the Prince’s first private secretary in 2013 and is said to have been a ‘godsend’ in helping Meghan wade through Royal protocol, since the engagement announceme­nt.

Edward, whose aristocrat­ic family has lived at Bramham Park, in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, for 300 years, is perfectly placed to fill in any holes that Meghan will have in her understand­ing of British culture and traditions.

Ed, as Meghan and the other young royals know him, was even charged with the job of taking one of the first photos of Prince George, wearing an impossibly cute guardsman tank top and a cheeky grin, to be made public in 2014.

MATCHMAKER WHO GOT THEM TOGETHER

AS THE person said to have played Cupid, setting up Meghan with Harry on their first blind date, Violet von Westenholz, is an important confidante.

The fashion PR, who has known Harry since they were teenagers, met Meghan two years ago, while working as press relations director for Ralph Lauren.

Aware the Prince was struggling to find ‘The One’, she recognised immediatel­y that Meghan, who’s been compared to his charitable, compassion­ate mother, was ideal.

The two women met at Wimbledon on June 30, 2016, when Violet ‘dressed’ the former Suits actress for a press day and, speedy matchmaker that she is, the first date is believed to have taken place in London by July 5 at the latest.

While admitting they were set up by ‘a mutual friend’, the couple have protected her identity. However, this week a source revealed: ‘When Harry told Violet he was having trouble finding someone, Violet said she might just have the perfect girl for him.’

When asked if she was instrument­al in bringing the couple together, Violet said: ‘I might leave that for other people to say.’

Aged 33, she once dated James Blunt, the You’re Beautiful singer, and is the daughter of Olympic skier Baron Piers von Westenholz.

He is a close friend of Prince Charles and the two families would holiday together when Harry and Violet were teenagers.

AN AWFULLY DISCREET BAG-CARRIER IN CHIEF

ON MEGHAN’S first official engagement, in Nottingham last month, Heather Wong was by her side, showing her the royal ropes — and carrying her bag.

Heather, assistant private secretary to Harry since 2016, also proved a marvel at managing the crowds eager for a glimpse of the raven-haired beauty.

To keep Meghan’s hands free for shaking, Heather also took hold of the bouquets, presents and cards passed to her by well-wishers.

Heather joined the royal household after working with Prince Charles’s former spin doctor, Paddy Harverson, at his PR firm, Milltown Partners, which is so exclusive it doesn’t reveal the names of clients.

HER CANADIAN PAL IS HELPING OUT, TOO

WHILE her best buddy and stylist Jessica Mulroney, may be thousands of miles away in Canada, she is a major player in Team Meghan. Jessica, 37, has been credited with orchestrat­ing the outfit — a white wrap coat, nude shoes and green shift dress — that her friend Meghan wore for her engagement announceme­nt last year.

She is also said to be the brains behind Meghan’s chic outfits for the three official engagement­s she has since attended so far. The wife of Canadian TV host Ben Mulroney, who is the son of ex- Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Jessica has three children, twin boys, Brian and John, and a daughter, Ivy, a hot favourite to be Meghan’s flower girl.

The pair have been bosom pals since meeting on the set of Suits four years ago, after bonding over their shared love of yoga. Jessica is

the go-to person in Canada for dressing society brides, so it seems odds-on that she will still have an important role to play, even if unofficial­ly.

THE MASSEUSE WHO SCULPTS CHEEKBONES

SPECIALIST masseuse Nichola Joss performs a technique on Meghan that some consider to be a natural alternativ­e to going under the surgeon’s knife.

the £250 treatment involves massaging the inside of Meghan’s mouth and, between visits to the Covent Garden clinic, she performs special facial exercises.

Meghan told beauty website Birchbox: ‘Nicola Joss basically has you sculpt your face from the inside out. i swear it works, as silly as you may feel.

‘On the days i do it, my cheekbones and jawline are way more sculpted. there’s a reason she is in high demand around awards season when every actress wants to look a-plus.’

Speaking to Vogue about about her almost-royal client, Nichola said: ‘She’s anti the mannequin look. She likes effective natural products and treatments to de-stress and anti-age.’

it certainly seems to work as few would guess that, at 36, Meghan is three years older than her besotted beau.

Mother-of-two Nichola, who is in her 40s and likes working close to home, has other famous clients, including Kate Moss and Jennifer lopez.

EXPERT WITH HANDS WORTH £1 MILLION

COMMONERS have a six-month wait to get an appointmen­t with facialist Sarah Chapman.

Unsurprisi­ngly, however, in the days before their engagement announceme­nt, Sarah was able to fit Meghan in for a treatment at her Chelsea clinic, Skinesis.

in fact, she was one of the first people the royal-to-be saw after landing in london in November. Sarah has been credited with giving Miss Markle’s skin its sparkle though is too discreet to reveal which of the treatments — from the £260 stem cell facial to the £75 complexion enhancing treatment — she favours.

Given that Meghan was photograph­ed leaving the clinic carrying a bag full of Skinesis goodies, it’s a safe bet she is following her advice to the letter.

another famous client is Victoria Beckham, who removes her make-up with £44 Ultimate Cleanse, and is a big fan of the £149 Stem Cell Collagen activator Duo, Skin insurance SpF 30 cream (£49) and the 3D Moisture infusion Mask.

although many of her clients are in the public eye, little is known about Sarah. even her age — which she says ‘is the most Googled question about me’ — is a closely-guarded secret.

What is known, however, is that her hands, the tools of her very lucrative trade, are insured for a staggering £1 million.

PLUCKER WHO GAVE HER HEPBURN BROWS

While once a bearer of bushy brows, Meghan has Sherrille riley, of Nails & Brows in Mayfair, to thank for her new neat, streamline­d ones.

On the advice of Sherrille, she opted for the audrey shape, a modern version of audrey hepburn’s iconic style.

‘ the audrey consists of a straight, arch-less brow, tapering out towards the temple,’ says riley. ‘Continuing to bring the brow up, instantly lifts the face creating a fresh and youthful appearance.’

Sherrille, who charges £48 per visit, is said to combine her knowledge as a colourist with expertise in shaping to give her clients bespoke brow grooming.

and Meghan is not her first royal client as princess Beatrice is also a regular, as are numerous a-listers. Sherrille grew up in Jamaica and has been in london for 20 years, opening her luxury salon in 2014.

DRESSER WITH THE PERFECT SHIRTS

FASHION designer Misha Nonoo has been firm friends with Meghan for several years, since the pair were introduced by a mutual friend in Miami.

‘We were seated next to one another at a lunch, and we got along like a house on fire,’ Misha told london’s evening Standard. ‘i love her to death. She is the coolest girl in the world.’

So close is their bond, in fact, that it was a white ‘husband shirt’ designed by Misha that Meghan chose to wear for her first public appearance with harry, at the invictus Games, last September.

Until 2016 Misha was married to alexander Gilkes, co-founder of art auction house paddle8, who happens to be one of harry’s best friends from eton.

although she now lives in New York, Misha is only a phone call away, if Meghan needs advice on how to dress.

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