Hey there! Let’s dive into the latest twist in the royal family saga. Just days after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcomed their first child, a baby boy named Archie, Meghan’s half-brother, Thomas Markle Jr., has stepped into the spotlight. In the past, Thomas Jr. hasn’t been shy about making headlines, and now he’s sharing his thoughts on the new arrival, hoping it might mend fences within the family.
A Call for Reconciliation
Thomas Jr. expressed his heartfelt wish that this new chapter in Meghan’s life could bring the family closer together. He told The Sun, “Hopefully this baby will help mend the family rift. We’d all love to meet the baby and become a part of his life—especially my dad.” His words carry a tone of longing and optimism, as he continues, “I’m hoping that becoming a mother will open up her eyes and shed light on what family means. Maybe she will see the importance of family now—and open up to my dad and let him be part of the baby’s life.”

Thomas Jr. further emphasized the importance of family unity, saying, “She should let the family come over and meet the new baby. Hopefully she won’t be unfair and withhold him from everybody. I hope she’ll reach out and make the baby a part of everybody’s life.” His words reflect a deeper sentiment of longing and the universal desire to be part of someone’s life journey, especially during such a significant milestone.
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Thomas Markle Sr.'s Reaction
Meanwhile, Meghan’s estranged father, Thomas Markle Sr., also chimed in on the joyous occasion. Despite their strained relationship—stemming from his controversial decision not to attend Meghan’s royal wedding in May 2018—Thomas Sr. has remained vocal about his feelings toward the royal family. In a statement to The Mirror, he said, “I’m delighted to hear that mother and child are doing well. I am proud that my new grandson is born into the British royal family and I am sure that he will grow up to serve the crown and the people of Britain with grace, dignity, and honor.” His words carry a mix of pride and hope, even from afar.



