Inside Meghan Markle’s secret turmoil over gravely ill dad and real reason she sent shock letter

Meghan has released a blistering statement after spending days desperately trying to get in touch with her estranged father – Thomas Markle, who is reportedly gravely ill

It’s no secret that Meghan’s relationship with her father has been sour for years, but now experts have revealed just how painful and deeply complicated the broken bond is for the Duchess.

Their estrangement stems all the way back to 2018, when Meghan was thrust into a global spotlight in the build-up to her wedding to Prince Harry, but now there’s been a new development in the sad fall-out.

After suffering a spate of health issues over recent years, including two heart attacks and a stroke that saw him needing speech therapy, Thomas was rushed to hospital earlier this month in the Philippines as his health took a worrying turn. The pensioner had to endure gruelling surgery to have his leg amputated, which resulted in his son Thomas Junior – Meghan’s half-brother – to plead with her to “reach out” and show “compassion”.

Despite initial claims that Meghan had failed to contact her father, it has now emerged that she desperately called round local hospitals to try and find out more details about her estranged father’s health. Her spokesperson then confirmed she had “reached out” by delivering a letter to her dad. But the mystery deepened when Thomas claimed he was “confused” by reports that his youngest child had tried to get in touch with him.

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With speculation ramping up about whether Meghan had managed to get her olive branch message to her father in his hospital in Cebu, her spokesperson has today released a blistering statement in an attempt to clarify the conflicting reports. “It has been exceedingly difficult for the Duchess to contact her father privately, despite her efforts over the past several days,” it read.

“With the support of reliable and trusted contacts, her correspondence is now safely in his hands.” Meghan has previously been candid about the breakdown of her relationship with her father, and the huge amount of emotional distress it has caused her over the years, admitting she “lost her dad” and was “grieving”. She also told her dad in a letter back in 2019 that her heart was “broken into a million pieces”.

And now as the delicate situation unravels behind the scenes, family counselling expert Dr Jane Halsall has told the Mirror just how tough these types of strained relationships can be, especially when they are playing out on the public stage.

The chartered counselling psychologist explained that for adults like Meghan who are estranged from their parents, it can be challenging to navigate the delicate balance between self-protection, and their fundamental care and concern for their parent, particularly if they become unwell as Thomas has.

“Estrangement between adult children and parents is emotionally painful, often arising from boundary violations or disappointment,” the expert explained. “Depending on the dynamics, adult children may worry for their parent, while needing to protect themselves, which leads to them experiencing both grief and ambivalence.”

Thomas’s repeated public criticisms of Meghan might only make things harder for the Duchess to manage, especially when she has been clear over the years that his comments to the media are definitely not welcome.

“Public statements against their wishes, as in this case, can intensify this tension,” Dr Halsall warns. “Healing relies on respecting boundaries, careful communication, and therapeutic support. If there is estrangement within a family, then it takes time to heal and resilience—the effort to balance love, concern, and self-protection while maintaining psychological well-being for yourself.”

Ahead of Harry and Meghan’s wedding, Thomas staged papparazzi photographs of himself getting a suit fitted in order to make some money, something he later called “stupid and hammy”. He suffered a heart attack shortly before the nuptials, when he was living in Mexico, and it claimed by the Palace that this was why he would not attend.

For her part, Meghan later claimed she found out from the press that Thomas was not coming to her wedding, with King Charles stepping in and walking her down the aisle. She also said in the Sussex’ Netflix documentary that she asked her father if he had been speaking to the media, and he denied it initially.

She also alleged that when her father text messaged her around this time, she started to believe his phone had been “compromised” because the messages did not match his usual writing style, and he called her “Meghan”, not the usual nickname of “Meg”.

Meghan also opened up about her estranged father during the Sussexes’ explosive sit-down with Oprah Winfrey in 2021. “I grieve a lot,” she confessed, before adding: “I mean, I’ve lost my father.”

Despite Thomas and Meghan’s mum Doria breaking up when the duchess was just three-years-old, Meghan always had a close relationship with her father while growing up in California. She lived with Thomas between the ages of 11 and 18 while her mum travelled, and even called him “thoughtful, inspiring, hardworking” in a 2014 social media post.

But her mother, Doria, blasted her ex for his actions of staging the photos and talking to the press, saying in the Sussex’s documentary that she was “absolutely stunned” by his behaviour, adding that “as a parent, that’s not what you do. That’s not parenting.”

Thomas did not stay quiet over the years that followed about his daughter, repeatedly taking part in further interviews about her. He dubbed their exit from royal life the “dumbest thing they could have done”, and due to the estrangement, has never met his grandchildren, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four.

Harry has opened up about his own feelings on the strained relationship, indicating to some degree he blames himself. “She had a father before this, and now she doesn’t have a father,” he said in the documentary.

But despite the ongoing turmoil, Thomas has said he will love his daughter forever. Appearing on Good Morning Britain back in September, he claimed: “I’ve always been here for her, I love her, I’ll love her forever. I want her to reach out to me and let me see my grandkids and let me have a little peace. It’s been five years.”

More recently, Thomas make a painful reflection when he experienced a “terrifying” earthquake in the Phillipines, leaving his 19th-floor apartment swaying. He said: “If we die tonight, do you think Meghan will come to my funeral?” Then, apparently with a chuckle, he added: “Will I get a better funeral because my son-in-law is fifth in line to the throne?”

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Where to shop Amanda Holden’s satin Christmas pyjamas that fans are ‘obsessed’ with

Amanda Holden has been showing off her ‘fabulous’ satin pyjamas that are the perfect set for the Christmas period – and we know where to shop your own

TV personality Amanda Holden is always one for sharing her latest fashion favourites, and this week is no different as she took to social media to show off her stunning Christmas PJs. In a group photo with several girlfriends, all of whom wore the same pyjamas, Amanda Holden donned the satin set in a candy-cane striped print that makes it ideal for the holiday period.

And if you’re keen to emulate Amanda’s festive look, you’re in luck, as we know exactly where to shop for Amanda’s “fabulous” PJs. But you’ll need to act fast, as they’re selling out fast.

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The set Amanda praised this December is from Their Nibs, a brand that has a range of covetable Christmas-ready nightwear, including Amanda’s preferred set.

Touted as the brand’s signature oversized pyjamas, this set is described as relaxed, roomy, and effortlessly stylish. Featuring a short-sleeved top with scallop collar detail, paired with full-length trouser bottoms which have an elasticated waistband and practical pockets, this pyjama set is sure to be the ideal choice for lounging in comfort and ease this holiday season.

Available in sizes XS to 3XL, Amanda’s opted-for pink and red colourway is already sold out in sizes XS and S, so you’ll need to act fast if you want to secure your own this festive period before they’re gone.

Elsewhere, from Their Nibs, you can find the same design in candy-cane-inspired red and white stripes, with all sizes, from XS to 3XL, still available to shop online. These sets retail for £46.

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For similar sets that come with a slightly more affordable price tag, check out Boux Avenue’s Striped modal pyjama set in Red and Pink, which is now on sale for £36.40, down from £52.

‘Liam Payne’s death is an absolute tragedy,’ says star of Simon Cowell boyband Five

Devastated by news of the One Direction singer’s untimely death, for former boyband singers Five the tragedy had a chilling resonance.

Rocketed to overnight fame by their 1997 hit Slam Dunk (Da Funk), the next four years brought a whirlwind of success and scandal for Abz Love, Ritchie Neville, Jason ‘J’ Brown, Sean Conlon and Scott Robinson. Eleven top 10 singles, four top 10 albums and a BRIT Award came with a price for the now middle aged men, who have just completed a 25 date reunion tour, playing to more than 250,000 fans.

Now 46, Scott tells The Mirror: “Liam Payne is an absolute tragedy.” Liam died, aged 31, on 16 October 2024, after falling from a fourth floor hotel balcony in Argentina. Richie, also 46, adds: “It did resonate. And I think it affected us slightly differently than perhaps it would somebody ‘normal’, because we’re in a band – and it was in a hotel room.”

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They certainly understand how easily partying can tip over into alcohol abuse, as the pressures of fame saw Five (also known as 5ive) earn a reputation for wild behaviour off-stage. Richie and J, now 49, were arrested and charged after a drunken brawl in Dublin and they once attacked each other with baseball bats and took mentor Simon Cowell’s car for a joyride.

In 2001, with over 20 million records sold, the band split, after “serious mental health issues” for Sean, now 44, while Scott “had a breakdown”. But today they are very grown-up versions of their former selves.

Scott who instigated the reunion in late 2024, recalls: “I phoned Abz [now 46]. And the five of us met up to speak as friends. Too much time had passed, where I would look at Abz or J’s number on my phone and think, ‘Why haven’t I called? Once upon a time they were my brothers’.” Richie adds: “It was 24 years since we’d all been in the same room at the same time.”

Originally signed to RCA Records when J was 20, Abz, Richie and Scott were 17, and Sean was just 15, in quick succession, Five released hits When The Lights Go Out, Keep On Movin’, Everybody Get Up and many more. ‘It was a hot, fast, rocket that took off. It ended abruptly, and proceeded for the next two decades to completely affect our lives,” says Richie.

J says: “It’s better this time around in all respects. We’re all in a different headspace, individually and collectively. We’re older and crucially we all 100% actually want to be in it this time. We’ve got brilliant people around us. “The first time around we were fending for ourselves a lot. We were young kids. We didn’t have any idea about where we were. We were thrust into fame, taken out of our lives, put in a house together and thrown into this crazy thing. We were given half an hour’s media training above a pub in Primrose Hill with [TV presenter] Kate Thornton.”

Sean interjects: “I was 15 years old, straight from school. “To go from that to instant fame, with no space away from it or days off was wild.” Richie agrees, saying: “Problems were going to arise, someone was going to crack. Or go nuts.” Having too much of everything too soon, J feels they were destined to implode. Unlike bands like Boyzone, who at least did school tours and slowly built a fan base, they had no warm up, according to Scott.

He says: “We signed our record deal, did a Radio One Roadshow as our first ever gig, and then the very next gig we did was the Smash Hits Pollwinners Party, which we won. We were playing arenas from the get-go, it was just mental. I left the band at 21, still a baby, I’d travelled the world and had a breakdown. No wonder it took us so long to get us back onto the stage. We had to fix our broken minds for 20 years. Piece ourselves back together.”

But they have clearly healed and their strong performances are matched by a strong mental outlook. J says: “The first time around it felt like one big fight, the five of us against each other sometimes.” The reunion has helped Richie to make sense of the past. He says: “My memories of Five would have always had a jagged edge if we hadn’t got back together. I’d have always thought, ‘what was that and why did it happen to me?’ Now it makes sense.”

And it has helped to Abz to appreciate their talent. He says: “I am starting to truly believe that we are the best band ever. We rock, we’re so good.” But their wilderness years saw them take quite diverse paths. J threw himself into archaeological studies, Richie opened a restaurant, and the others remained in the music industry, writing and performing as solo artists – although Abz was the only one to release a solo album.

Scott says: “I always thought it was my fault we had broken up, I carried that for years. I spent a long time afterwards trying to get the band back together. But it was never the right time. It would never have worked.” They did get back together briefly in 2013 – although without J – for the Big Reunion Tour, which also featured nostalgic bands 911, Atomic Kitten, Honeyz, Liberty X, Blue, and B*Witched. J says: “I never thought I’d do anything like this again. I’ve spent 25 years going in probably the furthest direction anyone could ever imagine from Five. I was so tainted against the music industry. I was disgusted by it and hated what it had done to me and my friends.”

Meanwhile, Richie spiralled into a drink problem when Five split. He says: “I was enjoying a lot of drinking. Then I got depressed. Then I drank every day to forget. Three years I did that for. I’d sit and think, ‘what are you going to do next?’ Like J, I didn’t want to get back into the music industry. Simon Cowell rang and said he wanted me. I just couldn’t do it. It was the wilderness years. I was completely and utterly lost. My partner at the time said to me, ‘Rich, I have never seen anyone as lost as you’.”

When Five announced their return back in February, with all five members on board, fans went wild. They were not disappointed, with the band’s 2025 tour winning five star reviews. Sean says: “The songs have stood the test of time. People love them now.” He also thinks the band members are now better equipped to appreciate each other. “When we met up for the first time, I instantly felt this magic,” he says. “We appreciate each other now. In the 90s we couldn’t, we were so young. Rabbits trapped in the headlights. Our management definitely made mistakes in the past, but one thing they got right was putting us together. We’ll always thank them for that.”

And there is no danger of them being silenced any time soon. On Sunday, they were the surprise guests at Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball at London’s O2 Arena, while this weekend they will perform on Strictly Come Dancing. Richie adds: “We enjoy each show like it’s the last one we’ll ever do. Because it could all end. The first time around I didn’t ever consider that.”

Sean adds: “But nobody anticipated what our songs would mean to people so many years on. The industry got that wrong.” Some of their most loyal fans have grown up with Five. Scott says: “We once gave a group of girls some yellow blankets outside a hotel, because they were freezing and in the rain – and they came back to see us this year. They were 16 then – this time they brought their kids. It’s crazy.”

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Simon Cowell’s net worth, partner and rise to fame as The Next Act hits Netflix

The music mogul’s new series follows the entrepreneur as he attempts to create a new boy band.

Simon Cowell’s new documentary series, Simon Cowell: The Next Act is on Netflix and it follows the TV personality as he risks everything to find the next hit boy band.

He has already made some candid admissions in the six-episode series, sharing how he misses his early career, saying the “most successful” act he had worked with “by a long way” was One Direction, adding: “Everyone fell in love with them and they became one of the biggest bands in the world.”

He continued: “But since One Direction decided to split up I haven’t signed a successful boyband and I miss it, I miss it so much.”

The Britain’s Got Talent and X Factor star, who is now 66, founded the British entertainment company Syco Entertainment in 2005.

After starting his career as a record producer in the 80s and 90s, he started to become more widely known in 2001 as a judge on Pop Idol.

From here, he created the X Factor and the Got Talent franchise and has worked with huge music stars like Little Mix, Olly Murs, Westlife and Leona Lewis.

He has been named numerous times in Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

He did not always have an easy career as straight out of school he took a few menial jobs, including working as a runner on the 1980 horror film The Shining.

His dad, who was an executive at EMI Music Publishing, managed to get him a job in the mail room. From here, he would go on to set up his own record label.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, the star’s current net worth is $600 Million (£450million).

The website also stated that his annual salary regularly exceeds $50 million (£37.5million), with his peak salary for American Idol being $33million (£24.7million) per season.

As for his personal life, he has been in a relationship with Lauren Silverman since 2013 and they have a son, Eric, together.

In 2022, Simon proposed to Silverman in Barbados, where they first met. The proposal took place during a family holiday, in the presence of their son.

When he was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2018, he paid tribute to his partner, saying: “Lauren, you’ve been my rock for the past few years, put up with everything I put up with.”

He also opened up on the joys of being a father and how he would love for his son to take over his empire, telling Extra TV: “I actually think it’s probably the best incentive I’ve ever had to keep everything running as well as I possibly can over the next few years.”

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Unrecognisable Arctic Monkeys star shares why he left band in ‘soul destroying’ decision

Andy Nicholson was a co-founder of the Arctic Monkeys and the original bassist but he left the band in 2006 and he has now opened up about the reasons behind his departure

The founding bassist of Arctic Monkeys has disclosed it took him nearly 15 years to recover from the “soul destroying” experience of leaving the band. Co-founder and bassist Andy Nicholson unexpectedly exited in 2006, four years after the group, led by Alex Turner, was established.

He has now provided a rare insight into the true circumstances behind his departure.

At the time, “fatigue following an intensive period of touring” was cited as the reason for Andy’s absence from the North American tour that year. Arctic Monkeys subsequently became one of Britain’s most triumphant bands of all time – headlining Glastonbury for the first time in 2007.

Now, nearly two decades later, Andy, who looks completely different from his earlier rockstar days, has shared details about his exit in a candid interview with BBC Sounds.

Explaining his departure, he said: “I had just family issues at the time. I took a little bit of time off. We got Nick [O’Malley] to fill in, and then the band came back and said they want to keep Nick in the band, which at the time was soul destroying for me.

“Being 19 years old, and these 19-year-old children making these huge decisions that are affecting lives, and a lot of lives, that took a long time to get over.”

He acknowledged that “everything happens for a reason” and that he has now processed it positively. Andy also revealed he is now friends with his former bandmates.

Discussing the harsh media treatment he endured at the time, Andy reflected: “Yeah, no, I was a bigger lad back then. So they used to refer to me as ‘the fat one’ or whatever they used to say and things like that.”

He also maintained that journalists wrongly reported he’d chosen to leave the group, insisting this wasn’t true and that he’d still be performing with them today had circumstances been different.

When questioned about watching Arctic Monkeys soar to stardom without him, he revealed: “Yeah because I went from having the next two years of my life itineraried up, knowing where I was gonna be, what I was gonna do, to not even knowing what I was gonna do tomorrow, which was a big thing, especially at 19-years-old.”

Andy said he lacked the emotional maturity to cope with the circumstances back then, and it actually required up to 15 years for him to properly process and comprehend what had transpired.

He credited his family, mates and current partner for supporting him through that journey, confirming he’s now in a far healthier headspace.

Wrapping up, he shared: “Now I wouldn’t change anything, even though what has happened, I wouldn’t change anything that’s happened because the life I’ve got now is a beautiful life.”

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Andy has recently released a photobook titled I Bet This Looks Good On Your Coffee Table, featuring intimate snapshots captured while touring with Arctic Monkeys across a two-year stretch.

Tragic truth behind Katya’s ‘rough run’ on Strictly after she was ‘stitched up’

Following the shock elimination of Katya Jones and Lewis Cope on Strictly Come Dancing, PR expert Mayah Riaz has spoken with the Mirror about why it’s starting to feel that Katya ‘goes in every season already on the back foot’

Katya Jones ‘rarely gets a level playing field’, says one expert(Image: BBC)

As Katya Jones bows out of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing, an expert has opened up about the truth behind the pro dancer’s “rough run”, while confirming some fans’ long-held suspicions.

In what was regarded as a shock elimination by many, Katya and her dance partner, Emmerdale actor Lewis Cope, lost out in a tense dance-off against Amber Davies and Nikita Kuzmin and were sent packing. This is despite the pair having been frontrunners in the glittering competition for weeks.

Katya was in floods of tears and outraged viewers weren’t happy with the outcome either, with some even regarding the unexpected exit as a “fix”. It is thought that Lewis’ previous dance experience may have been to blame for the lack of the public vote. But in a bitter twist of irony, it was Amber’s ongoing dance experience as a West End star that saved her in the dance-off.

And this isn’t the first time Katya has had those watching at home locked in heated discussions. Ever since she first stepped into the ballroom back in 2016, the now 36-year-old’s Strictly journey has been filled with plenty of drama, particularly when it comes to the pairings she’s found herself in.

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Lewis wiped Katya’s eye as she broke down in floods of tears(Image: BBC)

Back in 2018, Katya caused a stir when she and then-partner, comedian Seann Walsh, were caught kissing outside a pub, despite both being in relationships at the time. In the wake of the scandal, Seann, who was dating actress Rebecca Humphries, fled to the States, and later expressed remorse over the episode in a 2022 stand-up show.

As for Katya, she and her now ex-husband, fellow dancer Neil Jones, went their separate ways in 2019, one year after that now infamous snog. Naturally, this series of events did nothing to quell rumours of a so-called “Strictly curse” that is said to rip couples apart, but it’s understood this controversy wasn’t the catalyst for the split.

Since then, Katya – who won the show in 2017 with Joe McFadden – has largely been paired with less able dancers from Tony Adams to Nigel Harman, both who who ended up having to pull out due to injury. Last year’s season also proved to be an awkward pairing for Katya, who was teamed up with opera singer Wynne Evans, best known for playing the fictional Gio Compario in Go.Compare insurance adverts. The Welsh tenor was booted off the Strictly live tour after making a lewd remark about Janette Manrara, who acts as a host on tour, using the demeaning term “spit roast”, in reference to an explicit sexual act. In a statement made at the time, Wynne told the Mirror: “My language was inappropriate and unacceptable, for which I sincerely apologise.”

Strictly Come Dancing's Katya Jones and Wynne Evans
The Strictly pro had to deal with a number of awkward moments with last year’s partner, Wynne Evans(Image: BBC)

Wynne previously faced backlash when he controversially placed his hand on Katya’s waist before appearing to move it closer to her stomach. Katya then appeared to brush Wynne’s hand away as the pair remained side by side. Both Katya and Wynne addressed the seemingly uncomfortable exchange in an Instagram video, in which they confirmed this interaction had just been a “silly joke”.

Each year, fans have argued that Katya has been “stitched up”, a suggestion PR expert Mayah Riaz agrees with. Speaking previously with the Mirror, Mayah remarked: “On Katya, I do think she’s had a rough run in recent years. She is one of the strongest and most creative pros on that floor, but she has absolutely been handed some tough partners. It has started to feel like she goes in every season already on the back foot.

“I would not call it a fix, but I would say it feels like she rarely gets a level playing field. And ironically, the one time she gets a genuinely strong partner again, he is labelled ‘too experienced’ and punished for it. The optics are not great. It looks like she can’t win either way. Too weak a partner, she’s dismissed. A strong partner, she’s penalised.”

Katya Jones and Seann Walsh
A controversial kiss landed Katya and Seann in hot water(Image: Instagram)

Fans have also argued that Lewis and Katya were assigned the dreaded “death slot” by performing first, in what some regard as a deliberately unfavourable move. This is a position historically proven to result in lower scoring, with judges saving their best for later acts, making elimination more likely. Then, when the pair ended up in the dance-off, the “Judges’ Save” was introduced to keep the best dancers competing. However, critics argue that this move has become a means of overriding the public vote

On this note, Mayah reflected: “At the moment, it feels less about dancing and more about narrative control, and audiences are starting to clock it. There is also a bigger issue here around consistency. If previous dance experience is such a problem, then it should be applied across the board. You cannot ignore theatre and musical training for one contestant and weaponise it against another. Viewers see that, and they do not like it.

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“With Lewis, I think he became a victim of perception rather than performance. He was not voted out because he was the weakest. He was voted out because the story around him shifted. And once that happens, it is incredibly hard to fight back. Strictly is still beloved, but moments like this chip away at trust. And once viewers feel that the journey is being manipulated, the magic starts to fade.”

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