The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Meghan’s dad leaves hospital f ive days after his stroke – and wishes Queen a happy Jubilee

- From Caroline Graham IN SAN DIEGO

THE Duchess of Sussex’s father left hospital last night, five days after having a stroke – and promptly sent his best wishes to the Queen for a happy Jubilee.

Retired Hollywood lighting director Thomas Markle, 77, who is estranged from Meghan, said: ‘I feel hugely grateful and know how lucky I am to be alive.

‘I want to thank everyone, especially the wonderful doctors and nurses who saved my life. They are angels.

‘I have been deeply moved by loving messages I’ve received from all over the world. People have been so kind. I can’t speak right now, but I am working hard and will thank people properly when I can.’

Mr Markle had been planning to fly to the UK this week to celebrate next weekend’s Platinum Jubilee, but the stroke on Monday night, which has left him with limited speech, scuppered the trip.

Writing on a whiteboard with a felt-tip pen, he said: ‘I wanted to come to pay my respects to the Queen. I wish her a happy Jubilee and many more years.’

The severe stroke was caused by a blood clot on the right side of Mr Markle’s brain.

He was rushed to a hospital near his home in Rosarito, Mexico, before being transferre­d by ambulance to the US border where an ambulance was waiting to ferry him to a hospital in San Diego, California. He has been in a criticalca­re ward all week and has made what one doctor told him was ‘remarkable progress’.

While he is now able to speak a few words, he faces what he calls ‘an uphill battle’ to regain his power of speech.

‘I have lots of hard work to do and will do it,’ he wrote. ‘I want to get

‘I feel hugely grateful and lucky to be alive’

well. I’m so lucky to have had amazing care and love. Thank you everyone.’

Mr Markle was forced to miss his daughter’s wedding to Prince Harry in 2018 after he had two heart attacks just days before.

He blamed them on the stress he suffered after posing for paparazzi pictures to improve his image.

He has been estranged from his daughter ever since and has never met son-in-law Prince Harry or his grandchild­ren Archie, three, and 11-month-old Lilibet.

Mr Markle will be cared for by his 56-year-old son, Tom Jr, who drove 11 hours through the night to be with his stricken father. ‘I was visiting my son and his family in Oregon when I got the call,’ said Tom Jr.

‘I will be here for Dad and do whatever it takes to help him on his road to recovery. It’s been a terrible shock for everyone but Dad is a strong man and he is determined to get well.

‘He’s already started working with a speech therapist and is making great progress. We’ve received hundreds of messages of support for him from people all over the world.

‘We are so grateful for the outpouring of love for Dad.

‘I’m here for him for as long as it takes.’

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 ?? ?? RECOVERING: Thomas Markle, left, lost the power of speech after a stroke. Above: At a party in 2000 with Meghan and her cousin, Trish Gallup
RECOVERING: Thomas Markle, left, lost the power of speech after a stroke. Above: At a party in 2000 with Meghan and her cousin, Trish Gallup

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