In an emotional interview that many believe could be his last, Thomas Markle, the estranged father of Meghan Markle, expressed his deep desire to reconnect with his daughter.
At 78 years old and recovering from a debilitating stroke, Thomas reflected on the painful distance between them, revealing his frustration over Meghan’s past remarks about mourning him while he is still alive.
Speaking to 7News Spotlight, Thomas questioned the sincerity behind Meghan’s claims that she had “lost” her father.
He poignantly stated, “She killed me and then mourned me,” highlighting the hurt he feels over their estrangement.
This revelation comes amid the backdrop of Meghan discussing her father’s absence during moments of personal grief in her Netflix docuseries.
As he struggled to articulate his feelings, Thomas shared longing for family reconciliation.
He specifically expressed a wish to see his grandchildren, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie, who turns four on the same day that King Charles III is being crowned.
“I refuse to be buried by her,” he asserted, emphasizing his determination to reach out despite the emotional barriers.
In his heartfelt address, he shared cherished memories of him and Meghan, presenting video clips that showcased their close bond in the past.
“She was my hero,” he remembered fondly, lamenting how their relationship had changed so drastically.
The interview also gave Thomas an opportunity to shed light on how their lack of communication has affected him, especially after his stroke a year ago.
“How can it not touch her heart?
If she doesn’t turn up for a stroke, what would?” he asked, highlighting the gravity of the situation as he navigates significant health concerns while grappling with loneliness.
Thomas’s last meaningful interaction with Meghan was over four years ago when she sent him a what he describes as a “hateful and cruel” letter that ended their communication.
Explaining the impact of that correspondence, he noted that he found it distressing and painful, calling it a “kiss-off” that left him longing for his daughter’s embrace.
While Meghan’s husband, Prince Harry, later defended her letter in his memoir, arguing there was nothing to be ashamed of, Thomas maintained his silence on its specific contents, vowing to protect Meghan’s privacy, stating he would “burn it before selling it.”
Thomas Markle’s family dynamic is even more complicated by the voices of his other children.
Meghan’s half-siblings, Samantha Markle and Thomas Markle Jr., voiced their displeasure at Meghan’s assertions of having no siblings, alleging that she considers them beneath her.
Samantha expressed her belief that Meghan denies their existence to elevate her status in her new life.
Despite the criticism and hurt, Thomas yearns for simple familial interaction, wishing for nothing more than a candid conversation with Meghan, Harry, and his beloved grandchildren.
“It’s just very sad from a father’s perspective,” he shared, revealing how their disconnection brings him daily disappointment.
With tenderness, he emphasized his love for Meghan and his desire to meet his grandkids.
“Meg, I love you.
I love my grandchildren,” he stated passionately, adding that he believes they have inherited his features, saying, “They’re gonna have my nose, they’re gonna have my eyes.”
In closing, he expressed admiration for Harry, referring to him as a “nice guy” and extending his heartfelt approval of their union.
“I love you for marrying my daughter,” Thomas said, his tone reflecting a mix of warmth and longing.
Open to any form of dialogue, he conveyed a sincere wish for healing within their fractured family, ending with a hopeful “thank you” that resonated with both vulnerability and resilience.