Snubbed Thomas Markle reveals regret at not being invited to Archie’s christening

Snubbed Thomas Markle reveals his regret at not being invited to Archie’s christening and wishes his grandson ‘nothing but health and happiness’

  • The estranged father, 74, has never met his son-in-law Prince Harry
  • He was not invited to the ceremony but wishes Archie ‘health and happiness’
  • Ex-wife Doria Ragland was seen in the official photograph today

Meghan Markle’s estranged father has spoken of his desire to have been at Archie’s christening as he wished his grandson nothing but ‘health and happiness’.

Thomas Markle, 74, has never met his son-in-law Prince Harry and was not invited to today’s christening at Windsor Castle.

He said he would have enjoyed being at the celebration because he has been a member of the Anglican Church since childhood, describing it as the ‘Queen’s church’.

Thomas Markle has spoken of his regret not to have been invited to Archie’s christening but wished him ‘health and happiness’

This official christening photograph released by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shows the Duke and Duchess with their son, Archie and (left to right) the Duchess of Cornwall, The Prince of Wales, Ms Doria Ragland, Princess Diana's sisters Lady Jane Fellowes, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, The Duke of Cambridge and The Duchess of Cambridge in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle

This official christening photograph released by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shows the Duke and Duchess with their son, Archie and (left to right) the Duchess of Cornwall, The Prince of Wales, Ms Doria Ragland, Princess Diana’s sisters Lady Jane Fellowes, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, The Duke of Cambridge and The Duchess of Cambridge in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle 

His former wife Doria Ragland, Meghan’s mother, was pictured in the official photograph released today as one of the select few guests invited to the ceremony.

Speaking from his home in Rosarito Beach, Mexico, the retired Hollywood lighting director told The Mail on Sunday: ‘I have been asked if I would have liked to have gone to Britain to see my new grandson being christened.

‘I was an altar boy at age 12, a confirmed member of the Queen’s church at age 14, and Archie is my new grandson, so of course I would have enjoyed being there for the blessing, wishing Archie and his parents health and happiness.’

Mr Markle missed last year’s Royal Wedding after suffering two heart attacks. He also fell out with his daughter and Harry when he admitted posing for paparazzi pictures in a misguided attempt to change his ‘schlubby’ image.

Mr Markle claimed he only allowed the photographs to be taken because he was left unable to fend for himself against an onslaught of global media attention.

A photo in black-and-white shows Meghan dressed in white gazing into Harry's eyes as she cradles baby Archie and her proud husband looks at their baby son. Windsor castle's Rose Garden can be seen in the background

A photo in black-and-white shows Meghan dressed in white gazing into Harry’s eyes as she cradles baby Archie and her proud husband looks at their baby son. Windsor castle’s Rose Garden can be seen in the background 

The retired Hollywood lighting director missed last year's Royal Wedding after suffering two heart attacks

The retired Hollywood lighting director missed last year’s Royal Wedding after suffering two heart attacks

Since then, he has repeatedly apologised for the pictures but the hoped-for rapprochement with his daughter has failed to materialise. Mr Markle has continued to attempt to heal the rift but without success, and has criticised the couple for refusing to speak to him or return his telephone calls.

Mr Markle grew up in working- class Newport, Pennsylvania, where he attended the Episcopal Church of the Nativity.

Meghan was not christened as a child because her yoga-teaching mother Doria did not share Mr Markle’s Anglican beliefs.

The pair married in 1979 at the Self-Realization Fellowship Temple on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, which is dedicated to the teachings of Indian yogi and guru Paramahansa Yogananda. He encouraged followers to use breathing and meditation as a ‘path to enlightenment’.

The couple split when Meghan was just two years old.

Before her wedding in May last year, Meghan was baptised and confirmed into the Church of England by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who also conducted today’s service.

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