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On eve of UK visit, Trump backs Johnson, dings Markle

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WASHINGTON (AP) — US President Donald Trump is wading into the United Kingdom’s political maelstrom days before he is set to embark on his first state visit there, saying Boris Johnson would make an “excellent” prime minister and calling Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, “nasty.”

In an interview with the British tabloid The Sun on Friday, Trump expressed support for the controvers­ial ex-foreign secretary in his bid to replace Theresa May.

“I think Boris would do a very good job. I think he would be excellent,” he said.

May is to step down amid an impasse over Brexit on June 7, just days after Trump is set to be feted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace and after official observance­s of the 75th anniversar­y of D-Day are concluded.

Meanwhile, Trump referred to the American-born Duchess of Sussex as “nasty” over comments she made in 2016 threatenin­g to move to Canada if Trump won the White House.

“I didn’t know that she was nasty,” he said of Meghan when he read her prior criticism. The former Meghan Markle married Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, in 2018 and gave birth to their first child, Archie, in May.

During the state visit, the president, his wife Melania and his four adult children are expected to meet with Harry as well as his brother, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, and his wife, Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge. Meghan is expected to stay home with Archie.

Trump is scheduled to arrive in London tomorrow for a three-day visit.

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