Others questioned whether she would visit him. “Wonder if she will go and see him 🤔,” someone wrote. Another insisted, “She won’t be bothered about him.”

Some comments were even harsher: “She’ll be to [sic] busy making her jam.”
Another lamented, “It’s sad that strangers care more about him than his own Daughter [sic]!!🤦♀️”
A few people attempted a more measured response. “It is a family matter nothing to do with any one else, [sic]” one person said. Another added, “We don’t really know what goes on in families… has she even been told [sic]?”
But one message stood out among the rest: “Call your dad, Meghan.”
A Father’s Final Wish
Earlier this year, Thomas Sr. relocated to the Philippines with his son to escape the constant media swirl surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The nonstop attention had become overwhelming.
He has repeatedly said he has no idea why his daughter hasn’t reached out. His last hope is heartbreakingly simple:
“My only wish is to see my grandchildren before I die,” he has said many times.
Thomas Sr. and Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, separated when Meghan was three. The pair shared custody, and Meghan lived primarily with her father during her early teens—ages 11 through 18—while Doria traveled frequently for work.
He also paid for Meghan’s education at Northwestern University, reportedly close to $250,000, continuing to cover the costs even after she landed her role on “Suits.”