Thomas Markle Sr. did what any loving father would do—he went public with this recording. Why? Because he’s desperately trying to save Harry from what he perceives as a toxic situation. Can we blame him? Thomas has been watching from the sidelines as his daughter, Meghan, systematically destroys not only her own family relationships but also Harry’s ties to the Royal Family. It’s painful to watch, but let’s break down the phone call itself.
Here we have Harry, channeling his inner Hollywood tough guy, threatening to “obliterate” Thomas if Meghan gets hurt again. This is the same Harry who used to be known for his warmth, charm, and easy way with people. Now he’s making threats that sound like they belong in a B-grade movie script. But wait, there’s more—let’s talk about Meghan, shall we?
Meghan Markle has masterfully orchestrated this whole situation. Think about it—she had a perfectly good marriage to Trevor Engelson, a successful film producer who could have given her all the Hollywood connections she craved. But, as Thomas rightly pointed out, she up and left him. Why? Well, no one really knows, except for those of us who’ve been watching her pattern of behavior. It’s all about timing, my friends.
Now, just as Meghan is about to launch her new Netflix cooking show—because apparently being a Duchess wasn’t enough of a platform—suddenly these revelations about Trevor come to light. Isn’t that a bit convenient? It’s as if everything Meghan does is a calculated move to keep herself in the spotlight. And as for her mysterious children, Archie and Lilibet—oh, don’t even get me started. The secrecy, the contradictions, the lack of public appearances—it’s all very… convenient. I’m not saying I agree with all the theories out there, but you can’t ignore the patterns, can you?
And speaking of Meghan’s new Netflix series, With Love, Meghan… Please. More like With a Calculated PR Strategy. Eight episodes of her hosting dinner parties at some fancy California estate. I’m sorry, but can we just remember what being a Royal was actually about? It was never about being an entertainer—it was about service. And while Catherine is out there championing early childhood development and visiting hospitals, Meghan is busy planning dinner parties for her celebrity friends. The priorities couldn’t be more different, could they?
Let’s talk about Trevor Engelson for a second. According to Thomas, he really liked him. It’s a father’s honest assessment of his daughter’s first husband. And now look at the response—Harry’s angered by these comments. Why? Because they hit too close to home. They remind everyone that Meghan had an entirely different life before setting her sights on the British Royal Family. Sound familiar? Just as she blindsided Trevor with their divorce, she and Harry blindsided the Royal Family with their departure. There’s a clear pattern: moving on when things don’t perfectly align with her ambitions.
And what about the timing of all this? Just as King Charles and Queen Camilla work tirelessly to modernize the monarchy, William and Catherine are proving themselves as the perfect future King and Queen. Yet here we are, getting hit with this endless drama from across the pond. What does Thomas Markle Sr. get in return for trying to speak his truth? Threats from his son-in-law, a man who once represented the best of British Royal values but is now making menacing phone calls and writing tell-all books. It’s tragic.
But you know what’s even more predictable? Every time the working Royals achieve something significant—every time Catherine wows us with her grace and dedication, every time William shows us what a future King should be—we get more drama from the Sussex corner. It’s like clockwork. Now, we’re supposed to believe that Meghan is going to show us how to cook and garden? The same Meghan who couldn’t handle the constraints of Royal life? It’s almost laughable if it weren’t so sad.
This situation reminds me of those fairy tales where the wicked witch tries to poison the beautiful princess—except in this modern version, the poison is more subtle. It’s the constant drip of negative press, the endless attempts to undermine the institution that William and Catherine work so hard to uphold. But here’s the thing, my lovely viewers—truth always prevails. You can see it in the way William and Catherine carry themselves, in the quiet dignity of King Charles and Queen Camilla, in how they continue to serve despite the constant barrage from across the pond.
And now, with Thomas Markle Sr. releasing this recording, we get another piece of the puzzle, another glimpse into the real dynamics at play. It’s not pretty, is it? But it’s necessary. Sometimes the truth hurts, but it’s always better than living in a fantasy where everything seems fine.
What’s particularly telling in this phone call is how it reveals Harry’s transformation. This isn’t the language of a prince. It’s the language of someone who’s lost their way—someone who’s forgotten who they are and where they come from. And isn’t that exactly what Thomas Markle Sr. has been warning us about all along? The parallel between Harry’s situation and Meghan’s first marriage is impossible to ignore. Trevor Engelson was a successful, supportive husband—but Meghan moved on when she saw better opportunities. Sound familiar?
The Royal Family welcomed Meghan with open arms, gave her a platform that most people could only dream of. How did she repay them? By taking their beloved Harry and turning him into someone who makes threatening phone calls. It’s beyond sad.
As for these upcoming Netflix episodes—eight parts of what? Showing us how to live our best California lifestyle while the real Royals are dealing with actual responsibilities? The contrast couldn’t be clearer. And just as the working Royals hit their stride—just as Catherine demonstrates true Royal grace, just as William shows what it takes to be a future King—we’re reminded of what happens when someone puts their own desires above their duty.
Thomas Markle Sr. may not be perfect, but at least he’s trying. He’s trying to maintain a connection with his daughter, despite the threats and isolation. Can we say the same about Harry and Meghan? Are they trying to build bridges, or are they just building their brand?
The saddest part is that this didn’t have to happen. Harry could have had it all—his Royal role, his family connections, his place in one of the most important institutions in the world. Instead, he’s making threatening phone calls while Meghan plans her next media venture. It’s like a modern-day Greek tragedy.