Meghan MarkleHaving put a lot of stress on her dad over the years and now it’s taking a toll on his health… at least that’s it Thomas Markle‘s other daughter saw something.
Meghan’s half-sister, Samantha Markletold TMZ…their dad is recovering from a stroke in hospital and she believes his health is deteriorating because Meghan is putting so much stress on his life.
Samantha seems to have made a direct connection between Thomas’s stroke and Meghan…she thinks it’s a byproduct of Meghan’s refusal to have a relationship with her pop.
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As we reported…Thomas is was taken to hospital On Monday night, unable to use his own voice, he had to write down his symptoms on a piece of paper.
Samantha said TM had mobility problems on the left side, was unable to move his facial muscles, could barely use his left hand, and was relearning to speak with the help of a physical therapist.
This is the latest health concern for Thomas, who says he suffered two heart attacks before Meghan’s 2018 wedding Prince Harry.
The heart attacks came during a tense stand-off between Thomas and Meghan and the royals after he allegedly staged pictures of him in the media as he prepared for the wedding… some accused Thomas of feigning a medical emergency for the sake of sympathy.Thomas is over miss the wedding.
Samantha believes Thomas’ heart attack was also linked to Meghan’s stress… She said if Meghan had been a loving daughter, he wouldn’t be in the hospital right now.
Thomas will turn 78 in July and Samantha says his stroke will have a long recovery period…she hopes Meghan will wake up and her dad may not live long and make changes.
Samantha didn’t hold her breath…she said life was short and thought if Meghan didn’t regret her nonexistent relationship with their dad by now, MM probably never would.
And, get this… Samantha said that if Thomas died soon, Meghan was “better to stay away from the funeral and not use it as a photo opportunity”.
Thomas will have at least one child by his side next week… Samantha says she’s flying to California to see him at the hospital.