Sunday, September 22, 2024

Why Meghan cried on her wedding day

Must read

Nigerian High Commission apartments in Ghana demolished

Some new apartments built at the residence of the Nigerian High Commissioner in Ghana’s capital city Accra, have been demolished by bulldozers. The apartments have been constructed to...

Covid-19: Ghana records significant recovery numbers

Ghanaian health officials on Saturday said over 10,000 persons infected with the coronavirus have now recovered. The significant number of recoveries means the country now...

DR Congo: President’s ex-chief of staff jailed 20 years for corruption

The ex-chief of staff of the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been jailed 20 years by a high court. Vital Kamerhe was...

Covid-19: Zimbabwe’s health minister arrested, charged for graft

Zimbabwe's Health Minister Obadiah Moyo has been arrested over corruption allegations related to procurement of medical equipment worth $60 million. Moyo is accused of illegally...
Isaac Kaledzihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Kaledzi
Isaac Kaledzi is an experienced and award winning journalist from Ghana. He has worked for several media brands both in Ghana and on the International scene. Isaac Kaledzi is currently serving as an African Correspondent for DW.

The father of the Duchess of Sussex, Thomas Markle says his daughter cried when it was clear he couldn’t walk her down the aisle.

In an interview with the British television ITV, Markle said “I’m a footnote to the greatest moment in history rather than the dad who walked his daughter down the aisle. That upsets me somewhat.”

Markle told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that he “absolutely wanted” to be at the event, but ill-health stopped him.

The Duchess was walked down the aisle during the royal wedding rather by Prince Charles which made Mr. Markle “jealous”.


Markle however said he “was honoured, I can’t think of a better replacement than someone like Prince Charles.

“I was thrilled to tears he was doing that, I just wish it had been my hand holding hers not his.”

The duchess’ father was forced to watch the wedding from California, while recovering from heart surgery.

“They were disappointed. Meghan cried, I’m sure, she did cry, and they both said, ‘Take care of yourself, we are really worried about you’,” he said in the ITV interview.


Meeting Prince Harry

Mr. Markle also spoke of the moment he met Prince Harry who asked for his daughter’s hand in marriage.

“You are a gentleman, promise me you will never raise your hand against my daughter and of course I will grant you my permission,” Mr Markle revealed telling his future son-in-law.

Mr Markle also said he and Prince Harry talked about the US president, Donald Trump and Brexit.

“I was complaining about not liking Donald Trump, he said ‘give Donald Trump a chance,'” Mr Markle said.

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

- Advertisement -

More articles

- Advertisement -

Latest article

Nigerian High Commission apartments in Ghana demolished

Some new apartments built at the residence of the Nigerian High Commissioner in Ghana’s capital city Accra, have been demolished by bulldozers. The apartments have been constructed to...

Covid-19: Ghana records significant recovery numbers

Ghanaian health officials on Saturday said over 10,000 persons infected with the coronavirus have now recovered. The significant number of recoveries means the country now...

DR Congo: President’s ex-chief of staff jailed 20 years for corruption

The ex-chief of staff of the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been jailed 20 years by a high court. Vital Kamerhe was...

Covid-19: Zimbabwe’s health minister arrested, charged for graft

Zimbabwe's Health Minister Obadiah Moyo has been arrested over corruption allegations related to procurement of medical equipment worth $60 million. Moyo is accused of illegally...

Ghana’s new law that jails citizens not wearing facemask 10 years

Ghanaians who fail to wear the face masks in compliance with a presidential directive risk going to jail for ten years. They also face a...