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    Duchess Meghan sends letter to father, criticises Daily Mail's presence at his bedside

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    Posted on December 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Meghan Markle sends a letter to her father, criticizing the Daily Mail for ethical breaches. Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against the publisher is imminent.

    Meghan Markle's Letter to Father Criticizes Daily Mail

    LONDON, Dec ‌10 (Reuters) - A spokesperson for Meghan Markle said she had managed to send ‍a letter ‌to her hospitalised father despite the Daily Mail breaching "clear ethical boundaries" by reporting ⁠from his bedside.

    The broadside comes weeks ‌before Markle's husband Prince Harry starts his privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail's publisher.

    Thomas Markle, Meghan's father, is reported to be in hospital in the Philippines having had a leg amputated.

    Meghan - who ⁠married King Charles' younger son in 2018 and whose royal title is the Duchess of Sussex - has ​been trying to contact him, the spokesperson said, after ‌years of estrangement.

    "Given that a Daily ⁠Mail reporter has remained at her father's bedside throughout, broadcasting each interaction and breaching clear ethical boundaries, it has been exceedingly difficult for the Duchess to contact ​her father privately, despite her efforts over the past several days," a spokesperson for the duchess said on Wednesday.

    "With the support of reliable and trusted contacts, her correspondence is now safely in his hands."

    DMG Media was not immediately available for ​comment.

    The ‍couple have brought numerous cases ​against media organisations since 2019, as part of what Harry calls a mission for truth and accountability after decades of press intrusion into his life.

    In his latest court case, Harry and six others including singer Elton John, are suing Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back 30 years.

    The trial will start ⁠early next year.

    Meghan and her father have been estranged since the run-up to her wedding. Days before the event, Thomas ​Markle said he would not attend due to ill health after he admitted posing for paparazzi pictures.

    Harry and Meghan live in California with their two children. The pair stopped working as members of the British royal family ‌in 2020. British media said Thomas Markle moved from Mexico to the Philippines earlier this year.

    (Reporting by Sarah Young and Michael Holden, Editing by Paul Sandle, Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Meghan Markle sent a letter to her hospitalized father.
    • •Daily Mail criticized for ethical breaches at hospital.
    • •Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher.
    • •Thomas Markle's health and estrangement from Meghan.
    • •Harry and Meghan's ongoing battle with media intrusion.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Duchess Meghan sends letter to father, criticises Daily Mail's presence at his bedside

    1What is ethical journalism?

    Ethical journalism refers to the practice of reporting news in a manner that is fair, accurate, and responsible, adhering to established standards of integrity and accountability in the media.

    2What is estrangement?

    Estrangement refers to a situation where individuals, often family members, have become emotionally or physically distant from each other, typically due to unresolved conflicts or disagreements.

    3What is a spokesperson?

    A spokesperson is an individual appointed to speak on behalf of an organization or public figure, conveying messages, responding to inquiries, and representing their interests in public communications.

    4What is a privacy breach?

    A privacy breach occurs when personal information is accessed, disclosed, or used without authorization, violating an individual's right to privacy and potentially leading to legal consequences.

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