Meghan Markle’s protective motherly INSTINCTS will stop royal baby meeting ‘TOXIC’ father
Meghan Markle is expected to give birth to her and Prince Harry’s first-born child in the coming days, which has sparked calls for the Duchess to repair her relationship with her family. However, royal commentator Victoria Arbiter has claimed becoming a mother will bring out Meghan’s protective instincts and will prevent her from reconnecting with her “toxic” father. She said: “I think as Meghan prepares to welcome her royal baby the only real sadness is the lingering sadness is her own fractured relationship with her family.
“But that really hasn’t been her doing, in my view, I feel her family have tried to cash in.
“They have sold her out, no matter the cost, they have proven that they can’t keep a secret and they are something of a liability.
“So there has been a lot of talk and commentary about how now that Meghan is a mother she should allow her father, Thomas Markle, to meet the baby.
“Yes, in a perfect world it would be wonderful for the baby of Sussex to have a hands-on grandfather.
“And of course a grandfather should have the opportunity to meet their grandchild but I don’t think we are dealing with a regular father here.”
Earlier this year in February Meghan begged her father to stop “victimising” her in the media in a heartfelt letter.
In the letter, Meghan explained that she was “heartbroken” over his comments and indicated that she wanted to repair the pair’s relationship.
A close friend reportedly claimed Thomas wrote a long letter back and asked if they could do a photo shoot, but Meghan did not want to communicate through the media.
Ms Arbiter continued: “Thomas Markle has repeatedly gone to the media about his daughter.
“He has done things in a really seedy fashion, in terms of selling stories to the press and we can’t always believe what he is saying.
“So I would be very surprised if there was any kind of reunion any time soon on the Markle side of the family.
“I think that is simply because as any parents knows, you go into protective mode.
“Meghan is going to want to make sure that this baby knows nothing but love and comfort and support.
“Why bring anyone, at the moment, certainly someone who has the potential to be toxic or to provide long term problems.
“How could she know she could trust him? Meghan could have him come, meet the baby in their new house and then the next day he could be on breakfast television in the UK telling everyone everything. So why add the stress?”
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