Thomas Markle has reached out to his estranged daughter, Meghan Markle, offering an olive branch despite expressing disapproval of certain actions she has taken.
The 80-year-old father of the Duchess of Sussex emphasized his unconditional love for Meghan in a heartfelt interview with the Mail on Sunday. "I don’t like some of the things my daughter has done, but I will always love her," Thomas remarked. "My door is always open to her. I love her, and that will never change." These statements underscore his enduring hope for reconciliation with Meghan, whom he has not seen in several years.
Thomas also shared his vision of a united family, saying, "My dream is that one day I could bring my whole family together, like a 'normal' family." However, the reality remains starkly different. He revealed that he has never met his son-in-law, Prince Harry, nor his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, a situation that weighs heavily on him.
In the interview, Thomas disclosed his plans to leave the United States permanently, driven in part by his fears about his family relationships. He voiced concerns about the well-being of his grandchildren, saying, "I love all my children, but I fear I will never meet Archie and Lilibet." These poignant words highlight his sense of loss and longing to be part of their lives.
Interestingly, Thomas Markle’s home is reportedly adorned with photographs of Meghan, a reflection of his enduring affection for his daughter despite their estrangement. This detail paints a picture of a father clinging to memories and holding out hope for a reconciliation with his family.