US President Donald Trump said he would visit the UK twice in 2018 | Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images Donald Trump says UK should take ‘tougher stand’ on Brexit The US president says he would approach Brexit negotiations differently.

Donald Trump said the U.K. should take a "tougher stand" in the Brexit talks and that the EU is "not cracked up to what it's supposed to be."

In a TV interview filmed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last week to be screened Sunday evening, the president said he would conduct the Brexit talks differently. Asked if he thought Prime Minister Theresa May was in a good position in the negotiations, he responded: “Would it be the way I negotiate? No. I wouldn’t negotiate it the way it’s being negotiated."

“I would have had a different attitude," he went on, "I would have said the European Union is not cracked up to what it’s supposed to be. I would have taken a tougher stand in getting out.”

At a bilateral meeting with May in Davos last week, the pair agreed to make preparations for Trump to visit the U.K. The visit had looked in doubt after the president retweeted a U.K.-based far-right racist group last year, leading to a diplomatic row. But Trump said that he would visit the U.K. twice in 2018 with one a full state visit, which involves meeting the queen. "Yeah. I'll be there. She [May] just invited me. Twice. State and working. One is a state [visit], October."

The president revealed though that he had not been invited to the wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. “Not that I know of,” said Trump. Asked if he would like an invite he said, “I want them to be happy. I really want them to be happy. They look like a lovely couple.”

And when it was pointed out that Markle had referred to him as a "divisive misogynist,” Trump responded: “Well, I still hope they’re happy.”

On the subject of women's rights, the president said he had “tremendous respect” for women but it was “going too far” to call him a feminist. “I’m for women, I’m for men, I’m for everyone. I think people have to go out, they have to go out and really do it, and they have to win. And women are doing great, and I’m happy about that.”