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Donald Trump's tweet to Princess Eugenie leaves Britain scratching its head

President Trump congratulate Princess Eugenie but stayed silent following the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle  - Getty Images Europe
President Trump congratulate Princess Eugenie but stayed silent following the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - Getty Images Europe

Even by Donald Trump’s standards it was a puzzling tweet.

More than two days after Princess Eugenie’s wedding to Jack Brooksbank, the US President took to social media to praise the ‘truly beautiful bride’ adding, ‘she has been through so much and has come out a total winner!’

Yet Twitter users were quick to point out that the 9th in line to the throne had so far enjoyed a relatively straightforward and privileged life.

British opera singer Melinda Hughes, replied to President Trump asking: “What has she been through? Please enlighten us Brits because we have no idea what you’re talking about.”

Angus Brochan, MP for Braeburn East, quipped “Been through so much...champagne.”

The tweet is believed to refer to a scar on Princess Eugenie’s back from an operation for scoliosis aged 12, which was visible above the dipped back of her wedding gown.  The condition causes the spine to misalign and make the back appear hunched.

Earlier this year she revealed for the first time her own X-rays showing the damage to her spine and ahead of the wedding spoke of the importance of ‘showing people your scars.’

Before the wedding Princess Eugenie said it was important for people to show their scars  - Credit: Toby Melville AFP
Before the wedding Princess Eugenie said it was important for people to show their scars Credit: Toby Melville AFP

However President Trump’s effusive message was in stark contrast to his silence on Twitter following the marriage of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle, after he was snubbed from the wedding.

During the US election campaign in 2016, Miss Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex, told The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore than she believed Mr Trump was misogynistic and divisive.

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President Trump and wife Melania did make a charity donation as a wedding gift to the Duke and Duchess, but made no public declaration of congratulations.

The Duke and Duchess did not meet the President and First Lady during an official visit in July.

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