Thomas Markle has once again become the center of attention, with the holiday season apparently sparking a renewed desire to reconnect with his estranged daughter, Meghan Markle. According to reports, Thomas has made multiple attempts to reach out to Meghan, but so far, his efforts have fallen on deaf ears. What makes this story even more intriguing is a revelation from an insider, who claims that Queen Elizabeth herself was prepared to intervene if Meghan hadn’t ignored her father’s attempts to reconnect.
Last week, Thomas grabbed headlines by sharing with the Daily Mail that Meghan used to be a "daddy's girl." He also expressed confusion and disappointment, questioning Meghan’s mom, Doria Ragland, about why Meghan hasn’t reached out to him. It seems like Thomas is doing everything he can to find a way into the royal family, but Meghan isn’t interested in engaging, choosing instead to remain silent. Meanwhile, the Queen was reportedly concerned enough about the growing drama to consider stepping in.
The source explains that Queen Elizabeth was deeply troubled by the escalating situation and wanted to take action to calm the waters. Buckingham Palace was keen to address the issue proactively and hoped to resolve the conflict quietly. However, Kensington Palace, driven by Meghan’s wishes, wasn’t on the same page. The source shares, "The Queen was very concerned that the situation was spiraling out of control, and it was. Buckingham Palace wanted to take steps to handle the situation before it got worse. This was a direct order from the Queen, so her advisors were strictly instructed to resolve the matter."
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But Meghan’s stance was clear—she didn’t want to engage and felt she could manage the situation herself. Unfortunately, her decision not to respond created some tension within the royal family. The source elaborates, "There was considerable friction between the advisors of the two royal households. It reached a point where neither side could move forward, resulting in a stalemate."