Meghan Markle Royal ROW: The relationship with Father Thomas is "BROKEN BEYOND REPAIR" | Royal | New



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The fractured relationship between the Duchess of Susbad and 74-year-old Thomas Markle Snr plunged into an even deeper crisis after the leak of Meghan's handwritten letter to his father, according to his half-brother. Aged 52, this 52-year-old woman says there is "no trust" between father and daughter after Meghan let five of her friends defend her in an interview published by People and that Thomas leaked excerpts from a private letter that she sent her in August.

"Between them, they made abominable choices.

"Dad's being voiced in public while he should have done it in private.

"But it's very difficult to understand after Meghan has ordered his friends to give details of their breakdown, after all this time."

Meghan's choice to let her friends talk about her dilapidated relationship with her father may have pushed the 74-year-old girl to let the letter slip, Thomas said.

He said: "Knowing Dad like us, she knows that putting him in a corner only gives one result: he breaks loose. Meg was naive to think otherwise. "

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Last week, five friends of Meghan decided to "speak out" for her defense against the "global harbadment" she had been subjected to since joining the royal family.

In turn, he would have leaked the letter that Meghan told him that his behavior had broken his heart "in a million pieces."

Tell her father that she would always like him, pleaded Meghan, who asked this 74 year old man to stop talking to the press.

She wrote, "It is with a heavy heart that I write this without understanding why you chose to take this path, by closing your eyes to the pain you are causing.

"Your actions have broken my heart into a million pieces – not just because you've made such unnecessary and unwarranted pain, but by choosing not to tell the truth as long as you're fooled. Something I will never understand.

"You told the press that you had called me to say that you were not coming to the wedding – that did not happen because you never called.

"I called and texted … I begged you to accept help – we sent someone to your home … and instead of telling me about agreeing this or any help, you have stopped answering your phone and have chosen to speak only in tabloids.

"If you like me, as you say to the press, stop.

"Please, let us live our lives in peace.

"Stop lying, stop creating so much pain, stop exploiting my relationship with my husband …"

The 74-year-old dismissed the accusations, adding that the letter sounded like a "last goodbye".

He said, "Meg has written tons of letters and cards over the years. She always signed with "Love" or "Love you".

"It's cold. When she disconnects, it's "Meg". It was like a last goodbye.

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