Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump said British Prime Minister David Cameron has invited him to visit.

"He came after me a little bit, and by the way, he would like me now to visit 10 Downing Street," Trump said in a phone interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Friday, referencing the British prime minister's home. "They put out that invitation about two days ago, so I'll do just fine with David Cameron. I think he's a nice guy."

Cameron has previously called Trump's proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States "divisive, stupid and wrong."

"If he came to visit our country, I think he would unite us all against him," Cameron said in December.

Lucas Jackson / Reuters Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump poses for a photo after an interview with Reuters in his office in Trump Tower, in the Manhattan borough of New York City.

He doubled down on that criticism earlier this week.

"The prime minister has made his views on Donald Trump's comments very clear. He disagrees with them," a spokesman for Cameron said. "He continues to believe that preventing Muslims from entering the U.S. is divisive, stupid and wrong. He stands by his comments."

HuffPost UK's Paul Waugh reports no formal invitation has been issued:

Trump may hv misunderstood protocol, cos no formal invite yet issued. But No10 say 'of course' both nominees welcome https://t.co/JIt4u9SS7b — Paul Waugh (@paulwaugh) May 20, 2016

Trump told Piers Morgan -- a host at Britain's ITV who won one season of Trump's NBC reality show "Celebrity Apprentice" -- earlier this week he didn't think he and Cameron would "have a very good relationship." A spokesman for Cameron said the British prime minister was committed to maintaining a good relationship with the United States, no matter who wins the presidential election in November.

Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims — 1.6 billion members of an entire religion — from entering the U.S.