Meghan Markle’s family drama has reportedly followed her to her new home in Los Angeles, California, as it has just been revealed that her father Thomas has been desperately trying to contact her there.

A source told US Weekly that Thomas, who lives in Mexico, has been “continuing to try and get in contact” with Meghan by “sending letters to the house” where his daughter is staying with her husband Prince Harry and their 1 year-old son Archie. Unfortunately for Thomas, however, the insider said his “letters remain unopened.”

Meghan and her father have been estranged ever since her wedding, when he was going to walk her down the aisle but announced that he could no longer attend just days before, claiming to have suffered from a heart attack. At the time, a source close to Meghan said that the relationship between her and Thomas  “has always been strained” and that she was “upset and disturbed by the entire ordeal.”

Thomas went on to make the relationship even worse when he gave a series of interviews blasting the royal family, Harry, and even Meghan. After Meghan and Harry stepped down as senior royals earlier this year, Thomas went so far as to say that he was ashamed of his daughter’s behavior.

“What they have decided to do is, to me, embarrassing,” he said. “I think they have hurt the queen. I think they have hurt the royals and it just doesn’t work to be going to another country to be serving England. It’s never going to work.”

In recent weeks, legal documents have been released that have revealed the dramatic conversations that Meghan and Harry had with her dad in the weeks before their 2018 wedding.

“I’ve been reaching out to you all weekend but you’re not taking any of our calls or replying to any texts,” Meghan texted her father at the time. “Very concerned about your health and safety and have taken every measure to protect you but not sure what more we can do if you don’t respond…Do you need help? Can we send the security team down again?”

Meghan is currently embroiled in a lawsuit against a British publication for publishing a letter that she wrote to her father that she says was meant to be private. It remains to be seen how this lawsuit will turn out for her.

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