Meghan Markle: Brother continues attack on duchess and tells Queen to intervene
MEGHAN MARKLE’s half-brother has begged the Queen to heal the family rift and bizarrely claimed her fears her mum could be “frozen out”.
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Thomas Markle Jr said: “I think that's probably the next relationship that's going to fall off the map.” He is worried Doria Ragland could lose touch with Archie and fall out of favour with the royal family. The Duchess of Sussex's brother Thomas Markle Jr said he fears Doria Ragland could be frozen out.
The 53-year-old, who lives in the US, said: “Doria gets a day here, a day there, that's about it.
He said Prince Charles should force her to get back in touch with her American family, otherwise he fears Doria will be the next to lose contact.
He added: "Doria gets a day here, a day there, that's about it.
“I think that's probably the next relationship that's going to fall off the map."
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However, there are rumours Meghan and Prince Harry, 34, could buy a home in sunny LA to spend more time with Doria.
But the window fitter from Oregon added: "Some day I hope you’re smart enough and mature enough to open up and let your family into your life, and baby Archie’s life.
“Most of all I hope you call your father and let him be at least a part of yours and Archie’s life. You owe him that.”
Meghan, 37, hasn't spoken to her dad since it was revealed he staged photos before her wedding to Prince Harry last year.
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Former Suits actress Meghan, who is 38 next Sunday, has not seen dad Thomas since it emerged he was staging paparazzi photos ahead of the Royal wedding at Windsor Castle last May.
Meghan Markle’s half brother has told Good Morning Britain he would appreciate anything the 92-year-old monarch could do to help him reconnect with the Duchess of Sussex.
He said: "I would think she would want to resolve the family problems.
"All families, royal or otherwise, are the same and they should be together.
“Certainly around the holidays."