Thomas Markle Is Now Out Here Sharing Meghan Markle's Private Letters to Him

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From Cosmopolitan

Hello, good morning, and today in 'ugh, why?' Meghan Markle's relatives (minus Doria, of course) are clearly not done vying for the spotlight. Not only does her half-sister Samantha Markle plan to release a tell-all book right around Meg's due date (classy!), but her father Thomas Markle is now out here exposing more intimate details from his relationship with Meghan.

Thomas, who has insulted the royal family on multiple occasions, is on a public campaign to get Meghan to speak with him again, and just gave a lengthly interview with the Daily Mail. The reason? He shares, "I have been frozen out and I can’t stay silent. I have made dozens of attempts to reach my daughter via text and letters, but she and Harry have put up a wall of silence. They have done what they once told me not to do – they are believing everything negative that has been written about me."

Thomas goes on to share that he's tried to reach Meghan in a myriad of ways, saying, "I’ve pleaded with her to pick up the phone. I wrote her a two-page letter and sent it by certified mail via her representative in Los Angeles...I even hand-delivered a letter to Doria asking her why our daughter won’t speak to me."

And then, for some reason, in an effort to prove that he is a loyal/trustworthy guy who can be brought into the royal's inner circle, he goes on to share very intimate items from his relationship with Meghan, including the wedding invitation from her first wedding and hand-written holiday cards. And this is truly mind-boggling because any rational person can see that Meghan would most likely not want these kinds of things out in public. Firstly, the wedding invitation features her in a swimsuit with a beer (not really in line with her new royal persona), and secondly, literally NO ONE would want their heart-felt holiday cards to loved ones shared with the world (invasion of privacy much?).

So, Thomas, my dude, what are you doing?

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