Royals

Thomas Markle’s shock confession about estranged daughter Duchess of Sussex

'Perhaps it would be easier if I was dead.'
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Meghan Markle’s father Thomas in yet another shocking tell-all has revealed how he fears he may never see his daughter again.

The former Hollywood lighting director claims that he has not spoken to his daughter for 10 weeks and upset that he is being punished for staging paparazzi pictures and speaking out in defence.

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“I’m really hurt that she’s cut me off completely. I used to have a phone number and text number for her personal aides at the Palace, but after I said a few critical words about the Royal Family changing Meghan, they cut me off,” the 74-year-old told Mail on Sunday.

“Those numbers were disconnected, they no longer work. I have no way of contacting my daughter,” he added.

He then went onto claim that he wants to send Meghan a birthday card next week, but he fears it may never reach her.

“She’ll probably never see it,” he lamented.

Thomas claims he can no longer reach his daughter.

Thomas also sensationally said the daughter he affectionately used to call ‘Bean’ he claims would prefer if he were not alive.

“Perhaps it would be easier for Meghan if I died.”

“Everybody would be filled with sympathy for her. But I hope we reconcile. I’d hate to die without speaking to Meghan again,” he added.

Meghan’s father also criticised his daughter for favoritising her mother Doria Ragland saying that she was now a ‘mummy’s girl’ and that the yoga teacher was getting all the credit.

He added that he thinks Meghan has forgotten that he raised her until she was six years old, up until he divorced Doria.

Thomas thinks his daughter is “terrified of royal life.”

He said he was given no “recognition” and that his daughter was “cold”.

Last month, Thomas claimed that Meghan was “terrified of royal life.”

“My thing about my daughter right now is that I think she is terrified,” he confessed.

“I see it in her eyes, I see it in her face and I see it in her smile.”

“I’ve seen her smile for years. I know her smile. I don’t like the one I’m seeing now.”

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