Prince Harry and Meghan Markle plan a quiet holiday without visiting Meghan’s ailing father, Thomas Markle, as deep-rooted estrangements with both fathers persist. It is being reported that reconciliation remains unlikely despite recent contact attempts.
After a turbulent year marked by public family estrangements and health crises, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly choosing not to visit Meghan’s seriously ill father, Thomas Markle, over the holiday season, raising fresh questions about the couple’s family dynamics and public image.
According to sources, Harry and Meghan will spend Christmas in Montecito, California, with Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Plans to fly to the Philippines to see Thomas, who recently had part of his leg amputated after complications from a blood clot, are not on the itinerary, despite the couple’s ability to use private jets for urgent travel.
Thomas Markle, 81, has been in and out of medical care for years and remains in intensive care following emergency surgery, with family members urging well-wishers to keep him in their thoughts.
Despite the severity of his condition, reconciliation with Meghan appears distant. A recent report suggests that recent contact, including a letter reportedly sent by Meghan, has done little to bridge the longstanding rift between father and daughter. Thomas said he hadn’t received direct communication from Meghan, while sources allege she has been cautious about phone contact due to fears of media leaks.
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The Markle estrangement dates back to 2018, when Thomas was embroiled in a paparazzi scandal ahead of Meghan and Harry’s wedding, and the relationship has remained fragile, with only intermittent attempts at outreach.
At the same time, Prince Harry’s relationship with his own father, King Charles III, though occasionally punctuated by brief encounters, also shows little sign of substantive healing. In September, the Duke made a short visit to see Charles, who is battling cancer, but there has been little follow-through beyond that meeting, according to reports.
It has also been reported by Marie Claire that the Royal Family seems to have extended an olive branch to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after Prince Harry met King Charles. In fact, at Queen Camilla’s annual Christmas tea party, the royal family displayed a framed photograph of Meghan Markle at Clarence House. The image, taken on Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding day, shows King Charles walking the Duchess of Sussex down the aisle. There was another photo of Harry and Meghan Markle from Prince Louis’ Christening.
Royal insiders and commentators have repeatedly pointed out that while both Meghan and Harry have reached out in some form, there remains a palpable distance on both sides of both family divides, even in the face of serious illness.
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