Meghan Markle’s dad pleads to see grandkids


Meghan Markle has yet to introduce son Archie and daughter Lilibet to her estranged father. – EPA pic, October 19, 2021.

MEGHAN Markle’s estranged father has pleaded with his daughter to let him see his grandchildren today.

Thomas Markle told the Good Morning Britain programme on ITV that “we are at a point where I think both of us… should grow up, talk, make up for the sake of the children”.

“This is ridiculous, almost four years, it is crazy.”

He has yet to meet grandson Archie, who was born in 2019, or granddaughter Lilibet, who was born in June.

“My message for the kids is that they have two loving families.

“Their great grandmother is the Queen of England, and I think it is important for them to know that they have two families. Eventually, they are going to grow up and want to know more about them.”

The 77-year-old Emmy-winning former lighting director was interviewed from his home in Mexico.

He claimed that Meghan, who became the Duchess of Sussex on marrying Prince Harry, had wanted him to stop talking to her stepsister and stepbrother, “and I couldn’t”. 

“She has never been that way before. Once she hooked up with Harry, she changed,” he said.

Thomas separated from Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, when the duchess was young.

Ragland was at her wedding at Windsor Castle and has had tea with Queen Elizabeth II.

Thomas declined to attend the wedding after he took part in staged paparazzi photos. He also cited a forthcoming heart surgery. Meghan dropped contact with him soon after the wedding.

Harry and Meghan stunned the royal family last year when they announced they were stepping back from frontline royal duties.

They moved to Los Angeles, cutting financial ties with the royal family and signing a string of lucrative deals, including with streaming giant Netflix and Apple TV+.

But they caused controversy by accusing an unnamed senior member of the royal family of racism, in a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey that divided opinion on both sides of the Atlantic. – AFP, October 19, 2021.



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