The Mail on Sunday

MEGHAN’S CUT ME OFF COMPLETELY

Father’s most explosive interview yet

- By PETER SHERIDAN and CAROLINE GRAHAM

WHEN Meghan Markle celebrates her 37th birthday next Saturday, she will doubtless be showered with love and gifts from adoring husband Prince Harry and receive the warmest of greetings from other members of the Royal Family, including the Queen.

But 5,495 miles away in Mexico, her devastated father will spend the day nursing a broken heart.

For Thomas Markle today claims in The Mail on Sunday that Meghan has cruelly excised him from her life – and he fears he may never see any children that she and Harry might have.

Retired award- winning Hollywood lighting director Mr Markle has not spoken to his ‘ beloved Bean’ – his childhood nickname for Meghan – for more than ten weeks and claims the rift is punishment for him staging fake paparazzi pictures before t he wedding and then daring to speak out in his own defence.

‘I’m really hurt that she’s cut me off completely. I used to have a phone number and text number for her personal aides at the Palace, but after I said a few critical words about the Royal Family changing Meghan, they cut me off. Those numbers were disconnect­ed, they no longer work. I have no way of contacting my daughter,’ he says.

‘It’s her birthday on August 4 and I want to send her a card. But if I send a birthday card to Kensington Palace, or wherever she’s living now, it’ll just be one among thousands. She’ll probably never see it.

‘ I thought about sending it by Priority Mail Express, but the Palace would probably just soak it in water for three days to make sure it doesn’t explode.’

In his most incendiary interview yet, Mr Markle spoke to The Mail on Sunday for nearly nine hours over the course of three days to say he has been left reeling by Meghan’s ‘ sense of superiorit­y’ since this newspaper first exposed him for staging a set of paparazzi pictures just six days before the May 19 wedding at Windsor. And he claimed: He fears Meghan will never let him see any future grandchild­ren;

Meghan might be better off if he were to die: ‘Everyone would be filled with sympathy for her’;

Frustratio­n at the ‘mixed messages’ he has received, with Harry and Meghan telling him not to apologise for the staged paparazzi pictures debacle, just hours before a Palace aide called and offered to help him ‘make an apology’;

Reports that he faked a heart attack and is an alcoholic are false.

Speaking at his modest $ 695 (£500)-a-month rental home overlookin­g the Pacific in the sleepy Mexican town of Rosarito – a 30-minute drive from the US border – Mr Markle invited the MoS to share cold, non-alcoholic, drinks on his sunny patio as he spoke candidly of the rift with his daughter that he fears may never heal, before adding ominously: ‘I won’t be silenced.’

He is soft- spoken but brutally honest. He answers every question thoughtful­ly, veering between sadness at the ‘loss’ of his daughter to flashes of anger at the ‘confusing’ way he has been treated by the Palace. Aged 74 and 6ft 4in tall, he says his body ‘isn’t what it used to be’ and winces as he rises from his chair, complainin­g that years of hard graft hanging heavy stage lights for TV shows have left him with bad knees and arthritis.

He also suffers from heart problems and says, astonishin­gly, that it might be better for his daughter if he died: ‘It’s lucky I’m still alive. The men in my family rarely live over 80 so I’d be surprised if I had another ten years. I could die tomorrow. It wouldn’t be so bad. I have something of a Buddhist philosophy about death. Perhaps it would be easier for Meghan if I died. Everybody would be filled with sympathy for her. But I hope we reconcile. I’d hate to die without speaking to Meghan again.’

Staging fake paparazzi pictures, including one of him being ‘meas- ured’ for a wedding suit at a shop i n Rosarito t hat actually sold party supplies, was a ‘huge’ mistake, he admits.

In an interview with MoS columnist Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain last month, he apologised for the fake pictures but broke protocol by revealing Prince Harry’s political views (he is ‘open to the experiment of Brexit’ and thinks US President Donald Trump should be ‘given a chance’).

He also spoke of his daughter’s longing for a baby. Mr Markle believes his candour led to him being frozen out: ‘ What’s sad is that some time in the next year Meghan and Harry will have a baby and I’ll be a grandfathe­r, and if we’re not speaking I won’t see my grandchild. How tragic is that, to deprive a child of its grandfathe­r because I said a few things critical of the Royal Family?

‘They’re just like a Monty Python sketch. Say a few critical words about the Royal Family and they put their fingers in their ears, cover their eyes and pull the blinds down. They don’t want to know about it.

‘I’d spoken to Harry and Meghan and offered to make a public apology for the posed photos, but they said it wasn’t necessary.

‘ They said an apology would probably only make things worse by dragging the story out a few more days. Then an aide called me saying: “You have offended the Royal Family but I can help you make an apology.”’

Mr Markle was left confused and baffled by the volte-face: ‘I was shocked because I’d offered to

apologise and been told it wasn’t necessary. Then suddenly I’m being told that I needed help apologisin­g, as if there’s a special way to apologise to the Royal Family.

‘Perhaps you do it with gravy and flowers on the side? I was taken aback to be asked if I needed help apologisin­g, like I was a child. That wasn’t going to happen.

‘Meghan was apparently upset with me for saying that she and Harry will probably have a baby soon. But Meghan’s been saying that herself for the past six or seven years, talking about how much she wants a family. Harry’s been saying it too. That’s fine.

‘But the moment I say it, I’m persona non grata.

‘I tell you, I’ve just about reached my limit with Meghan and the Royal Family. They want me to be silent, they want me to just go away. But I won’t be silenced. I refuse to stay quiet. What riles me is Meghan’s sense of superiorit­y. She’d be nothing without me. I made her the Duchess she is today. Everything that Meghan is, I made her.’

Mr Markle worked as an Emmyaward winning lighting director on hit US TV shows such as General Hospital and Married With Children before retiring to Mexico eight years ago.

Meghan was sent to exclusive private schools from kindergart­en onwards and her father paid for

It’s sad I won’t see my grandchild because I said a few critical things

 ??  ?? ‘I’M SO HURT’: Thomas Markle with his daughter, now the Duchess of Sussex
‘I’M SO HURT’: Thomas Markle with his daughter, now the Duchess of Sussex

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