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TMZ: Meghan Markle's father says the Queen has 'no excuse' not to meet him

Ksenia Novikova
Jun 29, 2018
01:10 P.M.

Meghan Markle’s father had yet another public interview and claimed that Queen Elizabeth has “no excuse” not to meet him. He also gave a snide remark towards President Donald Trump.

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Thomas Markle Sr. had a chat with TMZ and commented about Her Majesty, who is his daughter’s grandmother-in-law.

Markle Sr. opened up about his thoughts regarding the Queen’s upcoming meet up with President Trump and added that she has no reason not to meet him if the Queen is bound to have a chat with the “arrogant” and “insensitive” President.

According to TMZ, he said, "If the Queen is willing to meet our arrogant and insensitive president she has no excuse not to meet me, I’m nowhere near as bad.”

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On July 13th, Queen Elizabeth is said to have a meeting with President Trump at Windsor Castle. Read more about the upcoming meet up on our Twitter account. Follow us at AmoMama USA.

Earlier this month, US Ambassador to the UK Robert Wood Johnson informed Sky News that the "[President Trump] has to see the head of state. Putting his foot on the ground of British soil, it's job one—very, very important, very symbolic.”

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The ambassador added that meeting the Queen is a top priority for the President since she is the head of state.

As for Markle Sr., he pointed out that he felt like the British Royal Family had been putting him in the “penalty box” after his interview with Good Morning Britain.

Following that satellite interview with the Good Morning Britain hosts, Markle Sr. has not spoken to anyone from Kensington Palace, even his daughter, the Duchess of Sussex.

On that June-18 interview with Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, Markle Sr. talked about how Prince Harry asked for his blessing to marry his daughter. He also shared how upset he was that he was not permitted to attend his own daughter’s wedding on May 19th.

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