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{UAH} Palace holding meetings on how to deal with Duchess Meghan's father: Report

Palace holding meetings on how to deal with Duchess Meghan's father: Report

Mark Gray
 
Royal staffers are having private crisis meetings about Thomas Markle's behavior, and there is talk that the Queen may have to intervene to help try and quell his outbursts, a new report claims.

Simply put, Thomas has been a royal pain.

A source told Britain's The Mirror that the royal family's patience has "snapped" over Thomas' continuous media interviews, specifically the one's in which he claims his daughter, Duchess Meghan, has frozen him out of her life. He has said multiple times that he has no way of contacting Meghan anymore.

a man and a woman walking down a street: Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex arrive in Dublin, Ireland on July 10, 2018.© Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex arrive in Dublin, Ireland on July 10, 2018.

"Meghan is deeply hurt by what is happening and everything is being done behind the scenes to make sure her welfare is at the top of the agenda," a source said. "It's an increasingly desperate ­situation and now it's come down to three options being on the table."

"Firstly, Meghan could contact her father straight away and appeal to him directly to ask him to stop hurting her, but right now she's decided to cut him off. There is a possibility an ­intermediary could meet with him and appeal to him to stop making such hurtful ­statements," the source continued. "The final option would be for Meghan to cut him off completely in the hope he will stop, but the ­situation is so precarious no one knows when that would be."

a person standing in front of a window: Duchess Meghan attends Day 12 of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London on July 14, 2018.© Karwai Tang / WireImage Duchess Meghan attends Day 12 of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London on July 14, 2018.

The fear from Palace is that Thomas may go straight to a media outlet and profit from his conversation with his daughter. Before the royal wedding, Thomas was snapped by a paparazzi photographer prepping for the wedding in various ways. It was later found out that the images weren't taken by happenstance, but rather that Thomas struck a financial deal with the photographer.

Thomas later said the images and financial agreement was a mistake, but said Meghan and Harry had forgiven him. While he hasn't been posing for images of late, Thomas is still granting for-profit media interviews. He even said he's "not going away."

a man sitting in front of a flat screen television: Thomas Markle on "Good Morning Britain" on June 18, 2018.© Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock Thomas Markle on "Good Morning Britain" on June 18, 2018.

In a recent interview, Thomas said Meghan is "terrified" in her role as the Duchess of Sussex, and added that Prince Harry's mother, the late Princess Diana, would have "loathed" the way this whole thing is playing out.

a person standing in front of a building: Duchess Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were on hand for the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force in London on July 10, 2018.© REX/Shutterstock Duchess Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were on hand for the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force in London on July 10, 2018.

Meghan, The Mirror's source said, is "deeply embarrassed and hurt" that her dad mentioned Diana.

"This could be the final straw for Thomas," the source said. "A line has been crossed."

Royal writer Phil Dampier told The Mirror, "This is getting out of control. If this carries on I wouldn't be surprised if the Queen herself gets involved and bangs a few heads together."

Related slideshow: All the best photos from Harry and Meghan's wedding



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