Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle, expressed his disappointment and heartbreak on “Good Morning Britain,” accusing his daughter and Prince Harry of being cruel for cutting him off from his grandchildren.
The 79-year-old revealed his anguish over being denied access to his two grandkids, 3-year-old Archie and 2-year-old Lilibet.
Thomas Markle described the situation as a “cruel” act, emphasizing that denying grandparents the right to see their grandchildren is deeply hurtful.
He asserted that he hasn’t done anything wrong and has always been a loving father, making it unjustifiable for his daughter to treat him this way or any grandparent for that matter.
Although there is a law in California that grants grandparents the ability to obtain a court order for visitation rights with their grandchildren, Thomas Markle stated that he currently has no plans to pursue this legal avenue.
The strained relationship between Meghan and her father dates back to 2018, during the lead-up to the royal wedding, when Thomas Markle collaborated with paparazzi photographers.
This incident exacerbated the already existing rift between them.
Thomas Markle also mentioned that Prince Charles, like himself, is unable to see his grandkids.
However, it remains unclear whether Charles is completely shut out from their lives.
The emotional interview shed light on the deep divide within the Markle family and the ongoing struggle for connection and reconciliation.
It highlights the complexities and challenges faced by families dealing with estrangement and the impact it can have on the bond between grandparents and their grandchildren.
The image accompanying this article shows Thomas Markle expressing his frustration and sadness regarding the denial of access to his beloved grandchildren.