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"In a statement, her spokesperson said: 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. With the support of reliable and trusted contacts, her correspondence is now safely in his hands."
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The Independent covers topics including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, producing investigations and documentaries such as 'The A Word'. The outlet emphasizes parsing facts from messaging and funds reporting by refusing paywalls, relying on donations to send journalists to the ground and present both sides of stories. The Duchess of Sussex has contacted her estranged father, Thomas Markle, in hospital via letter, and the correspondence is now in his possession. Thomas Markle reportedly had a left-leg amputation and said he wants to meet his grandchildren and the Duke of Sussex. A spokesperson said a Daily Mail reporter at his bedside complicated private contact.
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