Thomas Markle: Meghan's father slams Prince Harry
Even though Thomas Markle no longer sees his daughter, he continues to speak out in the media. Thomas Markle once again spoke highly of Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry in a new interview with 60 Minutes Australia.
At 76, Meghan Markle's father continues to attack the Sussex couple in the media. And he did not spare his daughter's husband Prince Harry ... Indeed, after criticizing Oprah Winfrey, he made some rather scathing remarks on 60 Minutes Australia, as reported by the Mirror. The couple, who recently welcomed their daughter Lilibet Diana, opened up in an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey about their deteriorating mental health. Prince Harry had thus assured that Meghan's mental health problems had led him to leave for America and leave their roles as senior members of the royal family.
“She [Meghan] was going to end her life. I shouldn't let that happen. "In addition, in his recent Apple TV documentary series that he co-produced with Oprah Winfrey, entitled The Me You Can't See, in French" Le moi que tu cannot see ", Prince Harry had also mentioned his own mental health issues. But when asked if he was sorry for his son-in-law, Thomas Markle replied laconically: "Yes, but he contradicts himself so much."
Thomas Markle up against Prince Harry
What Thomas Markle didn't like were the Duke of Sussex's statements about asking the Royal Family for help while Meghan was having suicidal thoughts. As a reminder, the Duke of Sussex had claimed that the couple had asked the Palace for help with Meghan's mental health issues, but had been "faced with total silence, total neglect". He added: "We did all we could to stay there and continue to play the part and do the job, but Meghan couldn't".
Thomas Markle seems not to have liked it at all: "He said that my daughter was thinking about suicide and that he went to see the royal family, who did not help him", he began, before d 'add:' Well, you're not going to the royal family. You pick up the phone and call a doctor! He exclaimed, very Cartesian. “It's like saying I wanted to leave the house, but no one opened the door for me. It's stupid, ”he said.