Old remarks made by presidential hopeful Donald Trump have resurfaced including claims where he said that Princess Diana was ‘crazy’ but he would have slept with her.
During the 1990s, Trump was a regular guest on controversial DJ Howard Stern’s radio show, where the pair would often discuss the attractiveness of women.
While in a different appearance on the show in 2000 he said she was crazy, but added they were ‘minor details’ and he still would have slept with her without hesitation.
He added: ‘She had the height, she had the beauty, she had the skin.’
Trump made the comments while appearing on controversial DJ Howard Stern’s radio show during the 1990s
The show saw him also make outlandish comments about Angelina Jolie, who he said had lips that were too big, as well as Mariah Carey and Cindy Crawford, who he also said he would sleep with.
He also heaped praise on his then girlfriend Melania Knauss, who is now his wife.
However, it is not the first time the leading Republican candidate has been linked to making comments about the mother of Princes William and Harry with claims he even tried to pursue her after the breakdown of her marriage to the Prince of Wales.
Last year, British broadcaster Selina Scott said the billionaire businessman pursued the Princess of Wales to the point of ‘stalking’ in the mistaken belief he ‘had a shot’ with her.
But Miss Scott, 64, who has a long-running feud with Mr Trump, claimed he actually gave Diana ‘the creeps’.
Writing in the Sunday Times, she said: ‘He bombarded Diana at Kensington Palace with massive bouquets, each worth hundreds of pounds.
‘Trump clearly saw Diana as the ultimate trophy wife. 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.
‘When she died in the tragic accident in Paris in 1997 Trump told friends his biggest regret was that they hadn’t dated. He said that he always thought he had a chance of romance and would have had a “shot” with her.
However, Trump’s spokesman said at the time that they liked each other a lot but nothing ever came of it.

Trump is currently leading the Republican race to become their candidate in the race for the White House
Trump’s nearest rivals in the Republican race are Texas Senator Ted Cruz, left, and Florida Senator Marco Rubio, right
Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination could face its stiffest challenge on the debate stage tonight as rivals Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz know they must land damaging blows against the front-runner in the final days before next week’s Super Tuesday primaries.
Culled from: Daily Mail