Meghan Markle's father will go to court to see his grandchildren
Thomas Markle will ask the California courts to allow him to see his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet Diana
Meghan Markle's father gives something to talk about after spending a season "in silence." It seemed that the former actress and Prince Harry could breathe easy having apparently put an end to their legal battle with the British tabloids for publishing a private letter that the former actress sent precisely to her father in 2018.
Now, Thomas Markle threatens to go to court in the state of California, where Harry and Meghan currently live with their children Archie, 2, and Lilibet Diana, who will soon be two months old, to be allowed reunite with the two boys, whom he has not yet met.
"I am going to file an application in the courts of California to enforce my right to see my grandchildren in the very near future," she announced in statements to Fox News from his home in Rosarito, Mexico.
Thomas has become a real headache for his daughter even before their wedding in 2018. In fact, he was not present at the link and, although the official version was that he could not travel after undergoing surgery, no one expected to see them after it became known that he had arranged several photos with the paparazzi.
From that moment on, he was giving controversial statements to the press and, in January 2020, he publicly threatened his daughter with continuing to grant an interview a month until she decided to contact him.
Shortly afterwards he mentioned, for the first time in one of those "exclusives", the possibility of using "every course of action available to him" to see Archie, who at that time was Meghan's only child.
Now, Thomas Markle has dared to appeal to Queen Elizabeth II herself to try to mediate on behalf of her grandchildren: "Archie and Lili are little children. They are not politicians. They are not pawns, they are not part of the game. And they are also royalty and have the same rights as any other member of royalty. "