Prince Charles and Princess Diana
Prince Charles and Princess Diana are pictured attending a centenary service for the Royal College Of Music on Feb. 28, 1982 at Westminster Abbey, London. Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

Princess Diana was the “ultimate trophy wife” for Donald Trump.

According to British TV presenter Selina Scott, the current U.S. president pursued the Princess of Wales aggressively. It came to a point when Princess Diana said, “He gives me the creeps.”

“Trump clearly saw Diana as the ultimate trophy wife,” Scott wrote.

“As the roses and orchids piled up at her apartment she became increasingly concerned about what she should do. It had begun to feel as if Trump was stalking her.”

Princess Diana and Trump reportedly met once, but they never dated. Following her death, Trump had an exchange on air with Howard Stern who asked the politician, “You could have nailed her, right?” Trump gave a positive answer to the question.

Trump also said that Princess Diana was “supermodel beautiful.” There were times when she didn’t look great, but there were also days she looked better than anyone in the world. He also complimented her for her height, magnificent skin and great beauty.

Trump also insisted that had Princess Diana dated him instead of Dodi Fayed she would still be alive and would not have died in the fatal Paris crash because he knows the tunnel very well.

On Monday, Trump met the royal family in a state banquet hosted by Queen Elizabeth II for him. Princess Diana’s ex-husband Prince Charles and two sons Prince William and Prince Harry were present at the event. Camilla Parker Bowles and Kate Middleton were in attendance, too.

However, the Duke of Sussex reportedly looked “grumpy” and seemed to avoid the politician. Royal commentator Ingrid Seward felt that Prince Harry was behaving in an immature way and was letting his personal animosity with Trump took over his natural good manners.

Days ago, Trump’s remark calling Prince Harry’s wife Meghan Markle “nasty” made headlines again ahead of his state visit to the U.K. However, on Sunday, he denied that he called the Duchess of Sussex in that way. Trump insisted that those were only made by fake news media.