Recently, an insider has exclusively revealed in the new issue of the Us Weekly that Meghan Markle‘s alienated father, Thomas Markle is “continuing to try and get in contact” with his daughter since the royal couple shifted to their Los Angeles residence. But how come his behaviour has changed towards the Suits actress? Is there any particular reason behind it?
To a closed front
The 75-year-old man who happens to be a retired lighting director by profession lives in his Mexico. Meanwhile, it is heard that he has been “sending letters to the house” in order to reach Meghan Markle. But unfortunately, his efforts have failed to amend the worn relationship between the dad and the daughter as his “letters remain unopened.”
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The impending scene
Since Meghan was “upset and disturbed by the entire ordeal,” it took three months to reveal the new details about Meghan and Harry’s substantial interactions with Thomas ahead of the royal marriage. That came out prominent in the legal documents which were acquired by TMZ. Now, what did it expose to the public forefront? Was the disclosure far more shocking than before?
A muted association
Well, at the time Meghan texted her father, “I’ve been reaching out to you all weekend but you’re not taking any of our calls or replying to any texts.” The messages further stated, “Very concerned about your health and safety and have taken every measure to protect you but not sure what more we can do if you don’t respond…Do you need help? Can we send the security team down again?”
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And the pair’s relentless worries never met its end. If we go by the papers, Thomas simply rejected his daughter’s offer on the face. While we don’t know whether the duo would be able to reconcile their bonds in the future, the unpredictable circumstance might escalate on the controversial stance.
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