The Daily Telegraph

Meghan’s smile betrays strain of duty, says father

- By Joel Adams

THOMAS MARKLE has said the Duchess of Sussex, his daughter, is struggling to cope with the burdens of royalty, and refuses to take his calls.

He said he was worried the Duchess was hiding the pressure of her new life behind a “pained” smile as she adjusted to her “prim” duties as wife of the fifth in line to the throne.

But he revealed she had not been in touch since a phone call after the royal wedding while he was recovering from the heart operation that caused him to miss her big day.

He told The Sun on Sunday: “My thing about my daughter right now is that I think she is terrified.

“I see it in her eyes, I see it in her face and I see it in her smile. I’ve seen her smile for years. I know her smile. I don’t like the one I’m seeing now.”

He said that while her expression might be due to a “bad couple of days”, it worried him, and led him to conclude she was under “too much pressure”.

Adding that he could “die soon”, he said he wished they would reconcile so he could tell her how proud he was – but she no longer answered her phone to him and staff at Kensington Palace would not return his texts.

Mr Markle said: “I had a heart attack, doesn’t anybody care? I could actually die soon. Does she want this to be the last thing we’ve said to each other?”

He said they had never gone so long without speaking, and that he wanted to clear the air and tell her how proud he was.

Speaking from his seaside home in Rosarito, Mexico, the retired lighting director, 73, also offered an apology, saying: “If I had one message for her it would be that I’m sorry for anything that went wrong.

“I’d like to put our difference­s behind us and get together. I miss you very much.”

In early May, Mr Markle caused headlines around the world when it emerged he had colluded with a photograph­er to sell staged paparazzi shots of his wedding preparatio­ns.

After the scandal broke, Meghan is understood to have forgiven her father and his invitation to the Windsor ceremony was not withdrawn. But he developed chest pains on the day he was due to be driven to the airport and went instead to Sharp Chula Vista Medical Centre, 10 miles over the US border, where surgeons installed stents to open his clogged arteries.

After watching the Prince of Wales walk his daughter down the aisle on television from his California hospital bed, he texted Meghan to tell her she looked beautiful.

They discussed the wedding and he wished the couple a happy honeymoon. “That was the last call,” he told the newspaper.

“The phone number I had been calling Meghan on is no longer picking up, and I don’t have an address for her.

“I can send something to the palace, but there is no guarantee it would get to her.

“I sent a text to my palace contact saying I would like to reach my daughter and got no reply.”

Mr Markle, who was reportedly paid £7,500 for a tell-all June interview with Good Morning Britain, said he wanted a father-daughter relationsh­ip, adding: “I took care of my mother the last five years of her life.

“My daughter said to me she would take care of me in my declining years.

“I’m not talking about money – I’m talking about taking care of me.”

On Saturday the Duchess of Sussex attended Wimbledon, where she watched the ladies’ singles final from the royal box with her sister-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge.

 ??  ?? Meghan Markle as a child with her father Thomas. He says they are not in touch
Meghan Markle as a child with her father Thomas. He says they are not in touch

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