Meghan Markle’s estranged father Thomas dubs the Sussexes’ silence over Scobie book as ‘unusual’
- Markle has repeatedly asked Meghan if he could see his grandchildren
Meghan Markle's estranged father Thomas says the Sussexes' silence is 'unusual'.
Markle, 79, who fell out with daughter Meghan when he suffered two heart attacks on the eve of her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018 and was unable to walk her down the aisle, said: 'Another letter? Again?'
Meghan wrote her father a five-page letter after her wedding. The letter's existence was “leaked” to People magazine by five of her friends six months later.
Mr Markle said: “Here we have another letter from my daughter that has somehow ended up in the public domain. Another letter? Again? The fact that Harry and Meghan have not publicly distanced themselves from this seems unusual to me.'
Meghan Markle's estranged father has branded the Sussexes' silence on the Scobie book furore as 'unusual'
Thomas Markle has repeatedly asked Meghan to show him his grandchildren
Omid Scobie's book Endgame sparked controversy after two royals identified by Meghan as raising concerns about her future son's skin color were named in the Dutch edition
Meghan sued the Mail on Sunday on Sunday after the newspaper published excerpts from the letter to her father.
Mr Markle suffered a devastating stroke last year and still has difficulty speaking.
He has repeatedly appealed to Meghan to let him see his grandchildren, four-year-old Archie and Lilibet, two, but has not heard from her, even though her home in Montecito is about a five-hour drive from his home in Rosarito. Mexico.