Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has in the past accused President Trump of being 'divisive' (Image: GETTY) The American-born royal has in the past described the US President as “misogynistic” and “divisive” and supported Democrat Hillary Clinton during the 2016 Presidential election. On Thursday it was announced Mr Trump is planning on bringing his four adult children with him when he travels across the water to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day landings. The Queen will host a state banquet for the the Trumps, with senior royals including Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William and Kate all in attendance. Related articles Prince Harry’s ex-comrade will be booted out of Army over cocaine Meghan Markle and Harry relieved to be out of Kensington Palace But new mum Meghan, 37, is expected stay home with baby Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, whom she gave birth to on May 6 at the American-owned Portland Hospital in central London. The Duke of Sussex, 34, is also expected to skip the dinner. While Harry has stepped out for royal engagements and Lady Gabriella’s wedding, the duchess and her newborn have not been seen in public since May 8. In April royal expert Duncan Larcombe told the Sun: “I’m told that there are no plans for Meghan to meet President Trump. Meghan has not been seen in public since introducing baby Archie on May 8 (Image: GETTY) “Not as a snub because – how shall we say – it’s a quite convenient period of maternity leave so she won’t be working,’ he added. The fact she’s on maternity leave obviously gives her an excuse.” While members of the Royal Family are not allowed to publicly express their political views, Meghan openly discussed her dislike for Mr Trump, 72, in the run up to the 2016 US presidential election before she was a royal. During an interview on The Nightly Show, the former Hollywood actress laid bare her true feelings about the man running to lead her country. Related articles How Meghan Markle is copying Kate’s motherhood plan Meghan Markle decided ‘I’m going to stand up for myself’ says actress She said: “Yes, of course Trump is divisive. Think about just female voters alone, right. “I mean like I think it was in 2012, like, the Republican Party lost the female vote by 12 points - that’s a huge number. “And with as misogynistic as Trump is, and so vocal about it, that’s a huge chunk of it. You’re not just voting for a woman, if it’s Hilary, just because she’s a woman, but certainly because Trump has made it easy to see that you don’t really want that kind of world.” But Meghan’s father Thomas Markle, 74, who is embroiled in a feud with his daughter, has indicated his son-in-law Prince Harry may be a fan of the Republican president. Mr Trump is keen to bring his four adult children with him when he visits the UK (Image: GETTY) Mr Markle spoke out about a private phone conversation he had had with the Queen’s grandson when he was dating Meghan. Mr Markle told Good Morning Britain: “I was complaining I didn’t like Donald Trump. He said, ‘Give Donald Trump a chance’. First lady Melania Trump, 49, will be by her husband’s side for the three-day visit to the UK, the details of which are being kept under wraps by The White House. On Thursday New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman tweeted: “POTUS state visit to the UK is set to include not just the president’s children who work in the White House, but also his other adult children, per multiple people familiar with planning.” The Trump family will stay at the US ambassador's house in Regent's Park (Image: GETTY) Ivanka, 37, her husband Jared Kushner, 38, - both White House advisers, are expected to be among the president’s entourage which will visit the UK after Mr Trump accepted the Queen’s invitation. Mr Trump’s sons Donald Jr, 41, and Eric, 35, are also expected to join along with his other daughter Tiffany, 25, and Eric’s wife Lara Trump, 36, who is expecting the couple’s second baby. It is not known if Don Jr, who divorced his wife and the mother of his five children Vanessa, 41, last year, will bring his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle, 50. The president’s youngest child Barron, 13, will stay home in Washington. The Trumps will stay at the US ambassador’s residence in Regent’s Park - not Buckingham Palace as it is undergoing refurbishment. Following the visit, Mr Trump will head to Ireland where he will hold a bilateral meeting with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Shannon on June 5. All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility