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Meghan Markle’s Father to Release Podcast Unmasking Her Rotten Nature
Thomas Markle, the estranged father of Meghan Markle, is reportedly planning to release a podcast episode on Spotify where he will reveal all the dark sides of his daughter's personality.
According to sources, this comes after rumors that he has signed with the streaming platform.
The podcast is expected to highlight Meghan's tendency to sleep around and bully her friends.
Thomas Markle has been known to take care of Meghan and helped her qualify for success.
In the podcast, he will also talk about Meghan's fake university degree.
The timing of the release of this podcast is also very special as it coincides with Meghan's birthday and the release of Prince Harry's book, “Spare.”
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Many are wondering if this will be a fatal blow for Meghan when her father releases the podcast on the same day as Prince Harry's book.
It remains to be seen if people will buy Harry's book or listen to the truth from Thomas Markle.
Thomas Markle has been vocal about his strained relationship with his daughter.
He has apologized for going to the paparazzi, but Meghan has not forgiven him despite her constant preaching about compassion.
The Royal News Network reported that Thomas is ready to fight back against his daughter in order to meet his two youngest grandchildren, Archie and Lily.
He plans to launch legal action in California courts to get Meghan and Harry to introduce him to the children.
While some are torn about Thomas' rights to see his grandchildren, given that he doesn't communicate with his other grandchildren, who are all adults, there is a difference between the situations.
Archie and Lily are just babies, and it's possible that Thomas wants in on the action because they are royal.
In addition, Meghan Markle's lawyers are attempting to block moves by her half-sister, Samantha Markle, to depose their father in a defamation lawsuit.
Samantha is suing Meghan over her interview with Oprah Winfrey and material published in a biography, “Finding Freedom.”
Lawyers for Samantha have indicated they want to depose Thomas Markle between October 5th and 21st and are also seeking testimony from Prince Harry and Oprah herself.
Queen Elizabeth has also tried to convince Meghan to repair her fractious relationship with her father.
The Queen could see how damaging the situation was between them and spoke to Meghan about it, encouraging her to talk to Thomas.
Royal expert Katie Nicoll wrote in her upcoming book, “The New Royals,” that a source told her the late monarch felt the whole thing was quite badly handled with Thomas Markle, and if it had been done differently, it would have come out better.
During an interview, Meghan was asked whether she believed there was space for reconciliation with members of her family and the Royal family.
She responded by saying that forgiveness is really important.
“It takes a lot more energy to not forgive,” said the Duchess of Sussex, “but it takes a lot of effort to forgive.”
Thomas Markle then took aim at his daughter's statement, asking why she couldn't forgive him when he had apologized multiple times for any hurt and pain he might have caused her.
He also questioned why Meghan talks about forgiveness but can't forgive her own family.