Thomas Markle vows not be ‘buried’ by estranged daughter Meghan in ‘final interview ever’

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With the coronation of King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla kicking off this weekend, Thomas Markle is aiming to have his say.

The 78-year-old estranged father of Meghan Markle has a new story to tell.

Although it’s been confirmed by Buckingham Palace that the Duchess of Sussex will not accompany Prince Harry to the May 6 festivities, her polarizing pappy has granted what he said was his “final ever” interview.

In a televised exclusive with the Australia’s 7News Spotlight, Markle claims that his daughter has not called him in four years and that he refuses to let her “bury” him while he’s still alive.

Last March, the former lighting director was photographed being loaded into an ambulance in Tijuana, Mexico, before he was transferred to a hospital in Chula Vista, Calif.

He said that he suffered a stroke and still can’t get over his daughter not reaching out to him.

“If she doesn’t turn up for a stroke, if that doesn’t move her, what would?” he told Australian journalist Taylor Auerbach.

In his best-selling memoir, “Spare,” Prince Harry wrote that his wife was “mourning the loss of her father”.

That’s not something the former “Suits” star’s father — who survived two previous heart attacks — took to heart.

“She killed me and then mourned me,” he said, adding: “I refuse to be buried by her.”

This latest splash of anti-Meghan media attention was branded as “Markle Family Exclusive” by the channel, replete with “treasured memories, whole truths and secret tapes” that are all coming out.

A so-called “reunion” among the estranged relatives provided some grist for the mill about the runaway royal.

Half-sister Samantha claimed that Meghan and Harry were not good for one another and in a “toxic relationship,” while half-brother Thomas Markle, Jr. added: “We’re not going to go away. This is going to change everything.”

The outlet said it’s the clan’s first reunion since the Duchess of Sussex 2018 marriage to the Duke “tore their family apart.”

The publicity-hungry patriarch made an open plea for his estranged daughter to reconsider their relationship.

“Meg, I love you — I love my grandchildren. I’d love to see them,” he said, adding that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are “gonna have my nose, they’re gonna have my eyes.”