Meghan Markle Criticized for Strained Relationship with Father Thomas Markle, says Royal expert
Meghan Markle is facing criticism for her continued estrangement from her father, Thomas Markle, whom she has not had contact with since before her 2018 wedding to Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex’s decision to distance herself from her family has sparked controversy, particularly among royal commentators.
Royal expert Jennie Bond weighed in on the situation during an interview with OK!, expressing her disapproval of Meghan’s treatment of her father. “I think it’s rather a ridiculous idea to set up a fund for Thomas Markle. I’m sorry that his daughter doesn’t want him in her life, and I think it’s quite cruel of Meghan,” Bond stated. She further pointed out that Thomas has other children who could support him. “He has another daughter and a son who surely can perfectly well look after their father.”
Bond also suggested that there are many people in the world in greater need of financial assistance than Thomas Markle, calling the situation a “mischief-making exercise” aimed at painting Meghan in a negative light. “Meghan seems to have completely severed ties with her American family, except for her mother and perhaps a cousin. It’s incredibly sad for Thomas not to know his son-in-law or his grandchildren,” Bond added.
The criticism comes in light of a recent effort by Lady Colin Campbell, known for her appearance on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, who set up a GoFundMe campaign for Thomas Markle in honor of his 80th birthday. The fundraising campaign has drawn mixed reactions, with some seeing it as a compassionate gesture and others viewing it as an attempt to shame Meghan.
Meghan’s strained relationship with her father has been a source of public scrutiny for years, with many lamenting the rift between them. While she has maintained a close relationship with her mother, Doria Ragland, the Duchess has largely distanced herself from the rest of her American family, a move that continues to provoke debate and criticism from royal watchers and the public alike.