Sunday Mirror

I want to say sorry to aunt Meghan for appalling way my family treated her

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BABY MEGHAN

in a small mountain town in California, says he longs to see Meghan again.

“She is a lovely, warm and caring person and she seems super happy with Prince Harry. I believe it was fate they fell for each other and I wish them both the best,” he says.

He said he and brother Tyler, 24, “have always been supportive of her and always cherished what she was doing with her life.

PROUD

says: “My earliest memory of her was when we were at Grandpa’s house and she was playing with us.

“Meghan probably knew I was gay even as a kid. We used to play with Barbie dolls together.

“I think almost everybody who knew me had an inkling. I told my mom when I was 13, but she already knew.”

He says his 50-yearold dad, who left his mum and now lives in Oregon, struggled to accept his sexuality.

And he tells how Thomas Jnr’s bust-up with Meghan’s dad Thomas Snr, 72, more than 10 years ago led to their side of the family being cut off from her.

“My grandpa lives in Mexico and he and Dad do not speak whatsoever,” Thomas said. “They have not had a relationsh­ip for over a decade.

“Grandpa wants nothing to do with my dad. Tyler and I have no issues with our grandpa. We speak on the phone every now and then.

“It’s not that we made the decision to stop seeing Meghan and grandpa, because we always really liked our family.

“But tensions were really high between Grandpa and Dad, and eventually our lives took different paths and we fell out of touch.”

Meghan met the Queen for the first time 10 days ago when she and Harry had afternoon tea with her at Buckingham Palace.

The landmark event – 18 months into the pair’s relationsh­ip – has led to increased speculatio­n that the Prince, who needs his grandmothe­r’s consent to marry, is now preparing to pop the question.

Thomas read about the Royal meeting with amazement

“It shows the Queen is being accepting of who Meghan is and what she’s done with her life and I think that’s amazing,” he says. “It shows she’s been accepted as a good companion for Prince Harry. It’s a huge step. But I know she would have stayed calm and collected.

“She would have had a nice little chat. I’m thinking it would have gone really well.” Thomas hopes Meghan may one day “strap on some skis” and visit him at the Domino’s branch he and his husband run in Mammoth Lakes, California.

Asked if he expects a wedding invite, he says: “You never know but it would totally be her choice.

Laughing, he adds: “But if she did need to invite anyone out of our family, we would be the safest.”

Meghan used to play Barbie dolls with me. I’d love to see her again NEPHEW THOMAS ON MEMORIES OF HIS AUNT

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