Princess Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, has refuted Donald Trump's claim that his late sister wanted to "kiss his a**" by sharing her opinion of the former president, stating that she viewed him as "worse than an anal fissure". Trump had earlier claimed that his new book, "Letters to Trump", would feature letters from Princess Diana and other celebrities. However, some celebrities have denied giving permission for their letters to be used in the book.
Princess Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, responded to former US President Donald Trump's claim that she and other influential figures "kissed my a**" in private letters, by sharing that she viewed him as "worse than an a**l fissure." Spencer accused Trump of using Princess Diana's name to sell real estate. Trump's claim was made while promoting his upcoming book, 'Letters to Trump,' which features letters from public personalities, including Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II, and Vladimir Putin. The book is set to be released on April 25.
Princess Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, has criticized Donald Trump after the former US president claimed that Diana and the Queen "kissed his a**" in a new book. Spencer accused Trump of using Diana's name to "sell some real estate" and said that his sister viewed him as "worse than an anal fissure." Trump is set to reveal 150 letters he received from public figures, including Diana, in his upcoming book "Letters to Trump." The book also includes letters from world leaders such as Kim Jong-Un and Vladimir Putin.