US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he feels very sorry for the British royal family. He commented on King Charles III's decision to strip his brother, Prince Andrew, of his prince title. This decision was made amid growing pressure over Andrew's ties to convicted American Jeffrey Epstein, implicated in scandals. "It was a horrible and disgraceful situation," Trump told reporters aboard the presidential plane. "What happened to the family (the British royal family) is a terrible thing. I mean, I feel very sorry for the family." Buckingham Palace announced on Thursday that Charles had stripped the 65-year-old Andrew of his prince title and forced him to leave his home in Windsor. This move was an attempt to keep the royal family away from him due to his connections.
Trump comments on Prince Andrew's title removal
US President Donald Trump expressed sympathy for the British royal family following King Charles III's decision to strip Prince Andrew of his title over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.