A shocking 1997 Howard Stern interview has re-surfaced in which Donald Trump makes salacious remarks about late Princess Diana and her sexual health.
The president said in two different chats with shock jock Stern he would have slept with the royal beauty, but that he would have made her take a HIV test beforehand.
In an interview with Stern on his morning radio show in 2000, Trump revealed 'without hesitation' he would have gotten intimate with
Trump was so infatuated, he sent Diana a bouquet of flowers six months after her divorce from Prince Charles
Trump attached a message expressing his sympathy over her divorce, his regard for her and even, it is said, suggesting they get together.
However, it's clear the princess didn't feel the same way.
British broadcaster Selina Scott claimed he actually gave Diana 'the creeps'.
She says the billionaire businessman pursued the Princess of Wales to the point of 'stalking' in the mistaken belief he 'had a shot' with her.
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.
Her Royal Highness - and previously in 1997, he spoke on the topic again.
Trump stated he would have 'nailed' Diana but suggested only under circumstances her HIV test came back clean.
Donald and Melania won't attend the royal wedding but the White House said they will make a donation to one of the charities Harry and Meghan recommended to their guests.
The couple has asked guests and well-wishers donate to charity close to their hearts rather than buying a gift when they tie the knot on May 19.
Causes they selected include social change, women's empowerment, conservation, the environment, homelessness and the Armed Forces.
They showed their determination to continue Princess Diana's work in support of people with HIV by nominating the Children's HIV Association, as well.