Worried Meghan ‘trying to heal four-year rift’ with father Thomas as he leaves hospital after stroke

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Meghan Markle is ‘trying to heal four-year rift’ with estranged father Thomas as he leaves hospital five days after suffering stroke, ahead of Sussexes travelling to UK for Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

The Duchess of Sussex, 40, reached out to Thomas Markle‘s camp after it emerged he left hospital following five days of treatment for a stroke.

However, it is understood that Meghan is concerned about involving her half-siblings Thomas Jr, 55, and Samantha, 57, as she ‘believes they have their own agendas’.

A source told The Mirror: ‘Despite their estrangement, Meghan is concerned. She wants to know if there is any way to contact her father privately, without other family knowing about it or having to get involved.’

The insider added: ‘Meghan can’t contact her half-siblings because she believes they have their own agendas.  

‘If she can contact their dad, she wants it to be totally private. It won’t involve Netflix, it won’t involve any photographs and it must not involve any tip-offs to the paparazzi.’

Worried Meghan ‘trying to heal four-year rift’ with father Thomas as he leaves hospital after stroke

Meghan Markle wants to make contact with her estranged father to heal the four-year rift

The Duchess of Sussex , 40, reached out to Thomas Markle's camp after it emerged he left hospital following five days of treatment for a stroke

The Duchess of Sussex , 40, reached out to Thomas Markle’s camp after it emerged he left hospital following five days of treatment for a stroke 

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Retired Hollywood lighting director Thomas, 77, promptly sent his best wishes to the Queen for a happy Jubilee after suffering a stroke.

He 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.’

It comes as reports suggested Mr Markle suffered a serious fall in the days leading up to his stroke.

Thomas, who had been preparing to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in the UK, told his friend Tom Bower he had ‘fallen’ but ‘thankfully, some good people picked me up from the pavement’, reports the Sun.

Retired Hollywood lighting director Thomas promptly sent his best wishes to the Queen for a happy Jubilee after suffering a stroke

Retired Hollywood lighting director Thomas promptly sent his best wishes to the Queen for a happy Jubilee after suffering a stroke

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 critical-care 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 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.

However, it is understood that Meghan is concerned about involving her half-siblings Thomas Jr, 55, and Samantha, 57, as she 'believes they have their own agendas'

However, it is understood that Meghan is concerned about involving her half-siblings Thomas Jr, 55, and Samantha, 57, as she ‘believes they have their own agendas’

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.

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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.

Mr Markle has never met son-in-law Prince Harry or his grandchildren Archie, three, and 11-month-old Lilibet. Pictured, Harry, Meghan and Archie with the Queen, Prince Phillip and Meghan's mother Doria Ragland

Mr Markle has never met son-in-law Prince Harry or his grandchildren Archie, three, and 11-month-old Lilibet. Pictured, Harry, Meghan and Archie with the Queen, Prince Phillip and Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland

‘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.’

On Thursday, Mr Markle’s daughter Samantha said that he may need a year of therapy to recover his speech after being struck down by a stroke this week.

His family had been worried about his high blood pressure for some time before he fell ill, resulting in him losing even the ability to tell paramedics what was wrong with him.

Mr Markle, 77, had to write down his symptoms on a piece of paper.

Samantha said Monday’s ordeal could have been ‘fatal’ but her father was on the mend in a California hospital.

She told GB News last week: ‘I don’t think he saw it coming but he’s doing better – he’s in good spirits. It’s going to take several… maybe six months, maybe a year, to get his speech back. He can work with a speech therapist and it’s good, the attack he had in the speech producing part of the brain wasn’t so big that he can’t recover.’

She added: ‘But you know when you’re almost 80 years old, there’s less plasticity and things are more difficult.

‘So he has the memory of the words and the associations, the stroke was on the right side of the brain, so the damage was on the left and he’s left handed.

‘But it also impaired his speech and his ability to swallow.’

Castle Goring, Lady Campbell's West Sussex stately home which she bought for £700,000 in 2013, could have hosted Thomas Markle

Castle Goring, Lady Campbell’s West Sussex stately home which she bought for £700,000 in 2013, could have hosted Thomas Markle

The Duchess' father will not be able to attend the Queen's Platinum Jubilee after he was rushed to hospital in California earlier this week, suffering a suspected stroke

The Duchess’ father will not be able to attend the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee after he was rushed to hospital in California earlier this week, suffering a suspected stroke

On Thursday, Daily Mail columnist Richard Eden said that Mr Markle was due to stay with Lady Colin Campbell when he visited the UK for the Platinum Jubilee.

Lady Colin, 72, who was criticised for her overbearing behaviour and caustic put-downs when she competed on I’m A Celebrity, had generously offered to put up Mr Markle, 77, at her West Sussex stately home, Castle Goring, which she bought for £700,000 in 2013.

‘She had made plans for Mr Markle,’ one of the royal biographer’s friends told Mr Eden. ‘She’d hired him a dinner jacket and was taking him to Royal Ascot. And she’d organised a black-tie dinner, so he could meet lots of interesting people.’

The former Georgie Ziadie — who has her title thanks to a year-long marriage to the Duke of Argyll’s younger son, Lord Colin Campbell in 1973 — established the connection to Mr Markle via his grandson, Tyler. Her two adopted sons, Michael and Dimitri, appeared with Tyler in an MTV reality show called The Royal World in 2018. 

Tyler created a new strain of cannabis called Markle Sparkle ahead of Meghan’s 2018 wedding to Prince Harry. Speaking about Tyler, Lady Colin said: ‘We hit it off straight away. He’s a very nice boy.’ Lady Colin wrote a 2020 biography of Mr Markle’s daughter, Meghan and Harry: The Real Story. Hiring, rather than buying, clothes for Mr Markle was a wise precaution on Lady Colin’s part. The Palace commissioned a £7,000 Savile Row suit for him to wear to Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding, only for him to fall ill and stay at home in Rosarito, Mexico.

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Roly-poly racing PR man Johnno Spence was later spotted parading around Royal Ascot in the suit.

After also snapping up Thomas’s extra garments, including a summer suit and three shirts, Spence told Mr Eden: ‘They were half price and there’s a bit of room for expansion.’ 

Last week, social media had some harsh words for Meghan Markle after her surprise appearance at the site of the Uvalde, Texas massacre that killed 21, including 19 children.

Meghan was spotted on Thursday laying a bouquet of white roses at a makeshift memorial outside the Uvalde County Courthouse, not far from the scene of the senseless slayings at Robb Elementary School. 

She also stopped by an Uvalde community centre that was hosting a blood drive, where she toured the facility and donated food, a volunteer there told DailyMail.com. ‘She did not want anybody to know who she was,’ the person said. 

The duchess took the trip in a personal capacity as a mother, to offer her condolences and support in person to a community experiencing unimaginable grief, her spokesperson told People.  

However, some took umbrage with what they felt was the duchess’ attempt to take centre stage after an unimaginable tragedy.

They also highlighted the fact that her estranged father Thomas was in hospital after suffering a stroke – and that Meghan has not visited him. 

Meghan Markle places a bouquet of white roses at the memorial outside Uvalde County Courthouse on May 26

Meghan Markle places a bouquet of white roses at the memorial outside Uvalde County Courthouse on May 26

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, visits a memorial site in Uvalde, Texas on Thursday, to honor the victims killed in this week's elementary school shooting

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, visits a memorial site in Uvalde, Texas on Thursday, to honor the victims killed in this week’s elementary school shooting

Paying her respects in Texas, Markle was dressed incognito in a simple T shirt, jeans and ballcap, but nevertheless sported on her left wrist a $6,900 Cartier Love Bracelet and Princess Diana's $23,000 Cartier Tank Watch

Paying her respects in Texas, Markle was dressed incognito in a simple T shirt, jeans and ballcap, but nevertheless sported on her left wrist a $6,900 Cartier Love Bracelet and Princess Diana’s $23,000 Cartier Tank Watch

Her top bodyguard Alberto Alvarez (left) looked on as Markle walked around the memorial, looking at the white crosses bearing the names of the other victims

Her top bodyguard Alberto Alvarez (left) looked on as Markle walked around the memorial, looking at the white crosses bearing the names of the other victims

Britain's Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, places flowers as she mourns at a makeshift memorial outside Uvalde County Courthouse in Uvalde, Texas on May 26

Britain’s Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, places flowers as she mourns at a makeshift memorial outside Uvalde County Courthouse in Uvalde, Texas on May 26

‘I find her posing like this with no doubt her own photographer utterly disgusting,’ one user tweeted. ‘I’m used to her PR stunts but this actually makes me angry. By all means, pay your respects but posing 4 photographs & releasing to the media is SICK’

Another pointed out that Meghan’s father, Thomas, has been hospitalised after having a stroke.

‘All the way from California to Texas, camera in tow, to strike a pose at the memorial site of dead children,’ tweeted one user. ‘You are callous. Your PR is dark. A flight to Texas but not to your Dad.’

‘Her dad had a massive stroke a few days ago. Apparently no call, card or white roses for him yet,’ wrote another.

Jill Kargman, the author and star of Bravo’s Odd Mom Out, was also critical: ‘This rings hollow and feels opportunistic. I thought she stepped down for privacy? Using dead kids for a photo op isn’t drawing attention to the tragedy it’s drawing attention to her obvious quest to be our People’s Princess. No thanks.’

Speculation has swirled about whether she would visit his bedside in Chula Vista, California, only a few hours’ drive from the home she shares with Prince Harry in Montecito, following years of strain in her relationship with her father.  

Prince William and Prince Harry are holding ‘weekly video calls’ and are ‘very much back on their old buddy terms’ ahead of reunion at Queen’s Jubilee celebrations, source claims

ByLatoya Gayle For Mailonline  

Prince William and Prince Harry are working on improving their bond with regular video calls and messages and are ‘very much back on their old buddy terms’, a source has claimed.

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An insider explained the tension between the two brothers since the Duke of Sussex, 37, moved to California and quit his role in the royal family is being left in the past as they are now in frequent contact alongside their respective children.

The source told The Mirror that Harry and William are having one-to-ones without their wives. 

They said: ‘The brothers needed time for everything to settle down. The family, including William, had been disappointed in the way Harry and Meghan chose to leave the royal family.

‘But now there is a strong feeling that what happened is in the past and that they have moved on… It seems that the two of them have healed the rift and are very much back on their old buddy terms.’

Prince Harry and Prince William (pictured with their wives in March 2020) have 'healed' their rift with WhatsApp messages and FaceTime calls, according to a source

Prince Harry and Prince William (pictured with their wives in March 2020) have ‘healed’ their rift with WhatsApp messages and FaceTime calls, according to a source

An insider explained the tension between the two brothers (pictured) since the Duke of Sussex, 37, moved to California and quit his role in the royal family is being left in the past as they are now in frequent contact alongside their respective children

An insider explained the tension between the two brothers (pictured) since the Duke of Sussex, 37, moved to California and quit his role in the royal family is being left in the past as they are now in frequent contact alongside their respective children 

The source explained that Harry and William have been exchanging WhatsApp messages every few days and have included their children in FaceTime calls.

However, Meghan and Kate, both 40, haven’t been involved in the video calls as they are giving their husbands time to bond.

According to the source, William sees Meghan as a ‘good mother and loyal wife’ to his brother.

‘Meghan’s distance from Kate has also helped heal the friction bet the two men,’ the source added. 

It has been claimed that the Duchess of Cambridge made Meghan cry during a bridesmaid dress fitting for her 2018 nuptials.

The source said that Harry and William (pictured) are having one-to-ones without their wives

The source said that Harry and William (pictured) are having one-to-ones without their wives

Having not spoken to each other since the Duchess of Sussex quit royal duties two years ago, the Queen’s platinum Jubilee will be their first time reuniting.

Rumours of a rift between Prince Harry and Prince William emerged in 2019 when the brothers divided their households following a series of disagreements about Harry’s role. 

It was also claimed that Harry was upset when William advised him not to rush into marriage with ‘this girl’, which the younger brother took as a slight against Meghan.

After the infamous ‘Sandringham summit’ – when the Megxit deal was hammered out – William and Harry went for a walk to clear the air. However they did not part shores as friends, it was reported.

Meghan and Harry are reportedly expected to fly to England with their children Archie, three and 11-month-old Lilibet this week. 

The couple’s return to London is their first trip to the UK with their children and they are expected to go straight to Frogmore when they arrive.

Harry and Meghan told the Queen they will keep a low profile during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations as the family comes together next weekend

Harry and Meghan told the Queen they will keep a low profile during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations as the family comes together next weekend

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex told the Queen they will keep a low profile during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations next weekend and only take part in official engagements after the monarch ‘ordered the family to come together’ with ‘no dramas’ to overshadow the event.

Harry and Meghan will reportedly take part in the service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday 3 June after Trooping the Colour on Thursday 2 June – but will not appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony with senior working members of the Royal family.  

Harry and Meghan are also facing a dilemma with how to celebrate their little girl’s birthday, who turns one on Saturday 4 June.

A source told The Sun: ‘Harry and Meghan will want to celebrate Lilibet’s birthday somehow with their family. But diaries are full on Saturday. There isn’t much wriggle room to fit in a birthday party for a one-year-old.’ 

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