Charles Spencer, Princess Diana’s brother, will not allow the memory of his sister to be tarnished and came to her defense after some strong comments made by the former president of the United States, Donald Trump.
The former U.S. president alleged that Diana was among the celebrities who “kissed my ass” before he went into politics.
Trump, 76, made the comment in conversation with Breitbart News to promote his new book, Letters to Trump. The upcoming text features letters from famous figures including Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth, Barack Obama, Kim Jong Un and others.
Donald Trump and princess Diana
After Trump’s words, Earl Spencer published a heated tweet where he rejected the comment of the American politician.
“Surprised to hear that Donald Trump is apparently claiming that my late sister Diana wanted to ‘kiss his arse’, since the one time she mentioned him to me – when he was using her good name to sell some real estate in New York – she clearly viewed him as worse than an anal fissure,” Charles wrote on social media.
This is not the first time that the former president has spoken about Diana. In the past he even confessed that he regretted not having conquered the mother of Princes William and Harry.
During an interview with Howard Stern in 1997 he even said that he “could have” had sex with Diana.
“I think she’s magnificent. Lady Di was truly a woman with great beauty. I’ve seen her a couple of times. She was really beautiful, and people didn’t realize that beautiful. She was supermodel beautiful. She had the height, she had the beauty, she had the skin, the whole thing.”
Trump tried to conquer Lady Di after her divorce with Prince Charles. The businessman sent large bouquets of flowers to the princess and Diana became concerned about the possible “harassment” of the Trump.
“I only have one regret in the women department – that I never had the opportunity to court Lady Diana Spencer. I met her on a number of occasions. I couldn’t help but notice how she moved people. She lit up the room with her charm, her presence. She was a genuine princess – a dream lady.”, escribió Trump en su libro The Art of the Comeback.