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Meghan Markle's former pal warns her 'do the right thing' as dad's health declines

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Meghan's Markle former pal Lizzie Cundy is urging the Duchess to put the past behind her and mend her relationship with her sick father.Thomas Markle, 78, has had multiple health scares in recent years, including a stroke in May 2022 which left him in hospital and has affected his speech, the Mirror reports.

He also underwent heart surgery in 2018, missing Meghan and Prince Harry's wedding before suffering a second heart attack days after.Despite Thomas' health continuing to deteriorate and his desperate pleas to reconcile with his daughter, the two are still not on talking terms.Thomas previously revealed the contents of his hospital bill which showed his discharge date was on May 17, two days before Meghan tied the knot.

Now, the pair have no relationship at all after members of the Markle family went behind the Duchess' back and leaked stories to the media.

Speaking to the Mirror, Lizzie, 54, said: "Meghan needs to do the right thing at last before it's too late."Her dad is seriously ill, he's had a terrible stroke and he's trying to reach out to her – family is everything, she needs to realise it.

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