Trump to Publish Private Correspondence with Royal Family Without Consent
- Donald Trump will publish a book containing private letters from Princess Diana and King Charles III, including a letter from 1995 in which Charles thanks Trump for offering him honorary Mar-a-Lago membership and expresses interest in visiting.
- Trump's book "Letters to Trump" also includes a note from Diana thanking him for flowers and retails for $99, containing correspondence with controversial leaders and celebrities.
- Trump's history of criticizing Kate Middleton and relationship with the royal family may make the publication of the letters unwelcome.
- King Charles' letter was written in 1995, before Diana's death, and will be published without his permission, according to reports.
- The book contains letters from former US presidents, foreign leaders like Vladimir Putin, and celebrities in addition to the royal correspondence.