At this point, even Chrissy Teigen has had enough of the interview-happy pops - but first, a bit of context.
"She's doing awesome", the actress told PEOPLE.
"They would be trying to sort this privately with Meghan and her aides". At last week's Sentebale Polo Cup, on the heels of her surprise decision to link arms with Harry in Prince Louis' christening portrait, the duchess doled out both the trophy to her husband's team and a congratulatory kiss.
Markle also brought up the late Princess Diana and said she wouldn't have allowed this treatment of him. "That's not what Diana stood for", he added.
Never one to mince her words, the model lashed out at Thomas, 74, after he publicly addressed the Duchess of Sussex's lack of contact since she married Prince Harry in an explosive Daily Mail interview.
"She'd be nothing without me", he said.
The comments refer to Markle's claims that his daughter has cut all ties with him following her wedding to Prince Harry on May 19.
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"How tragic is that, to deprive a child of its grandfather because I said a few things critical of the Royal Family?"
"I'm about to unload on them". But then he retracted his quasi-praise, explaining, "Princess Diana is credited with changing the Royal Family, but she wasn't flawless. But I won't be silenced", he insisted.
'I refuse to stay quiet.
During the morning show Georgie shared that she gifted the couple a "neoprene picnic rug" when she was in London covering the royal wedding in May and received a thank you note for it. Still, he said, "I'd hate to die without speaking to Meghan again". What riles me is Meghan's sense of superiority.
However, the source close to the palace also dished that 'Meghan doesn't believe her dad will actually follow through with his plan to come to the United Kingdom unannounced, though.
"I think many would say, if reconciliation is what the Markles really want, they wouldn't have gone down this route".
Vanity Fair reports that the Duchess of Sussex has found allies amid the family chaos, one of them being sister-in-law Kate Middleton, who has been a "pillar of support".