What does Thomas Markle say about the arrival of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter?
Meghan Markle has become a mother for the second time. What if little Lilibet Diana could bring the actress closer to her father, Thomas Markle, with whom she has been quarreling for three years?
Time for appeasement? This Friday, June 3, Meghan Markle gave birth to her second child, a little girl named Lilibet Diana. She and her husband Prince Harry wished to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Lady Diana. But it is clear that there was no reference to Meghan's maternal family. No wonder when we know that she has been cold with her father, Thomas Markle, for three years already. But what if this birth helped to reconcile father and daughter?
At the Sun website, Thomas Markle said he was "very happy" with the arrival of his new granddaughter. “I am very happy that everything went well for my daughter and my granddaughter. I wish them all my love and the best of luck in life,” he said. Enough for her to forgive him for appearing in the celebrity press in 2018 in exchange for a little money? Remember that this story has confused Meghan and her father and that they have not spoken since.
Thomas Markle not ready to see his granddaughter
Thomas Markle has not spoken to Meghan since she married Prince Harry in 2018, and was unable to attend the ceremony after suffering a heart attack. As a result, he has never met his son-in-law, Prince Harry, nor his grandson, Archie, born in May 2019. And according to royal biographer Robert Jobson's confidences to the DailyMail, it is unlikely that he will. he meets Lilibet Diana anytime soon: "Maybe that will happen someday, but at the moment he's not top of the people to see for Meghan and Harry." Last March, in the big shock interview with Oprah Winfrey, Kate Middleton's sister-in-law had confided in her father and explained that she had felt "betrayed" by his shenanigans with the press.