Meghan’s dad WON’T attend her wedding because he will have heart surgery today…
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Meghan’s dad WON’T attend her wedding because he will have heart surgery today – and blames his SON for triggering heart attack with letter to Harry urging him to walk away
- Thomas Markle, 73, has revealed he will be having heart surgery this morning
- It means he will not be able to fly to England for daughter Meghan’s wedding
- Said he pulled out of wedding on Monday to save Meghan from embarrassment
- It comes after The Mail on Sunday revealed Mr Markle colluded with paparazzi
Meghan Markle’s father won’t attend her wedding to Prince Harry in three days’ time because he needs to have major heart surgery today, it has been claimed.
Thomas Markle, 73, who lives in Mexico, revealed that doctors will ‘go in and clear blockage, repair damage, and put a stent where it is needed’ during the operation, which will take place at 3.30pm UK time.
The retired lighting director believes his heart attack was triggered by an open letter his son, Thomas Jr, wrote trying to convince Harry not to marry Meghan.
The revelation over surgery was the latest twist on a rollercoaster of speculation surrounding whether Mr Markle would attend Saturday’s royal wedding at Windsor Castle in Berkshire.
It came just hours after Meghan seemed to have convinced her father to change his mind and walk her down the aisle.
He pulled out on Monday, saying he didn’t want to further embarrass his 36-year-old former actress daughter after The Mail On Sunday revealed he had staged paparazzi photos for money.
But yesterday it seemed he had backtracked on his decision after the bride-to-be pleaded with him to come to England for the big day in Berkshire.
He told TMZ that Meghan tried calling him on Monday, but he wasn’t near his phone. She later sent a text saying she loved him and was concerned about his health.
‘I hate the idea of missing one of the greatest moments in history and walking my daughter down the aisle,’ Mr Markle said yesterday. ‘Of course I’d walk her down the aisle. This is a historic moment. I’d like to be a part of history.’