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Meghan Markle’s Father Appeals to King Charles for Support Amid Shared Heartbreak

Thomas Markle, Meghan Markle’s father, has extended sympathy to King Charles amid their shared anguish over being estranged from their grandchildren due to family tensions.

In an interview with the Daily Mail ahead of his upcoming 80th birthday, Thomas Markle expressed a desire to connect with King Charles, emphasizing their mutual experiences of heartbreak and health challenges.

“I would love to speak to him because I am sure he has as many unanswered questions as I do.

Neither of us deserves the treatment we’ve received,” Thomas shared with the outlet.

Both Thomas Markle and King Charles yearn to reunite with their grandchildren, Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 2. The strained family dynamics have kept them apart, despite their shared desire for connection.

Reflecting on his health and the challenges he faces, Thomas Markle acknowledged, “He is going through cancer treatment and I’m not in the best of health.

I’m not afraid of dying. It is what it is.”

Thomas expressed a deep sense of hurt over the perceived treatment from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, questioning why they have distanced themselves not only from him but also from the Royal Family and King Charles.

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Since stepping down as working royals in 2020, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have resided in a luxurious mansion in Montecito, California.

Meghan has notably maintained distance from her own family, including her father and half-siblings, since her marriage to Harry six years ago.

The heartfelt sentiments from Thomas Markle underscore the complexities and personal tolls involved in the ongoing rift within the Royal Family, reflecting a shared hope for reconciliation and understanding in the future.