Here’s the scoop: Amidst all the buzz about a potential feud between Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton, there's one person who's genuinely surprised—Thomas Markle, Meghan’s dad. In a recent interview, he shared his thoughts on the situation, and let me tell you, it’s quite revealing.
Thomas, who hasn't spoken to his daughter in months, was caught off guard by the reports of tension between Meghan and Kate. “I don’t recognize this person,” he said in an interview with The Mail on Sunday. “The Meghan I know was always sweet, kind, and generous. Sure, she was demanding at times, but never rude.”
It’s clear that Thomas is still holding onto the memories of his daughter as a compassionate and considerate person. His words paint a picture of a young woman who was deeply connected to her family before her life took a royal turn.
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During the interview, Thomas also opened up about the sweet notes Meghan used to send him. “I loved getting cards from Meghan,” Thomas, now 74, recalled. “She wrote me hundreds of little cards and notes over the years. Sometimes they were for special occasions, and other times just little notes she would leave around the house. I’ve still got a Post-It Note on my fridge that says, ‘I love you Daddy.’ I see it every day. I got a card every Valentine’s Day.”
These little gestures reveal a side of Meghan that many may not know—someone who cherishes personal connections and expresses love in heartfelt ways.
Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the rumored tension between Meghan and Kate. Some reports suggest the two aren’t exactly getting along, but others point out a different perspective. One recent source claims that the issue might not be conflict, but rather a lack of time to truly get to know each other.
“They’ve hung out a bit, but Meghan and Harry’s relationship has been such a whirlwind that they haven’t spent much quality time together,” a source told Heat. “They’re from very different worlds and don’t have much in common, other than marrying into the same family.”