Meghan Markle's dad has given yet another interview about her, this time claiming that he hasn't done anything "terribly wrong" to his daughter.
Thomas Markle said that while he has made mistakes and apologised for them, he hasn't done anything so bad that has warranted her completely shutting him out.
The Duchess of Sussex and her dad haven't seen each other since before her 2018 wedding to Prince Harry, which he didn't attend due to health reasons.
He has given several interviews about their broken relationship and admitted to staging paparazzi photos of himself in the run up to the wedding.

Thomas has given an interview to Australia's Sixty Minutes programme about Meghan, which airs on Sunday.
A new trailer shows him talking about his sadness that they don't talk.
"If I had done something terribly wrong, that would be fine, but I haven't," he tells reporter Tom Steinfort.
"I'd love to talk to her," he says. "I've made mistakes. I apologised a hundred times for it."

Thomas, who was speaking from his home in Mexico, said he wants to know why Meghan still refuses to talk to him.
He says again: "I'm confused. If I had done something terribly wrong, that would be fine, but I haven't.
"I just want an answer."
"I haven't spoken to her [Meghan] since two days before they got married," he says in the teaser trailer.


Thomas, who raised Meghan alongside her mum Doria Ragland, shared his sadness that he might not ever get to meet his new granddaughter Lilibet, who was born last week.
He has also never met Harry and Meghan's two-year-old son Archie, and heard about Lilibet's birth on the radio, as he got "no phone calls".
"I'll be very disappointed that I don't get to hold my granddaughter," Thomas says in the clip.
"Of course it hurts," he adds. "My daughter and I had a great relationship."
Thomas ask said he would air the family's "dirty laundry" in the interview.

He says: "You want dirty laundry? This is the first time I've ever discussed these things."
Meghan spoke about her relationship with her dad in the explosive interview she and Harry gave to Oprah Winfrey earlier this year.
She said she "genuinely can't imagine doing anything to intentionally cause pain" to her son Archie.
The mum-of-two called her dad's constant interviews a "betrayal" and said her mum had not spoken out as she asked.