Meghan Markle doesn’t have a close relationship with her family. So, when the former actress became a part of the Royal Family after marrying Prince Harry in 2018, many had high hopes that she would finally find the support system that she had been longing for.

Things appeared to be going well for Meghan Markle after joining the Royal Family. In fact, she and Prince Harry quickly became two of the most popular member of the clan.

But, just two years after they said their “I dos,” Meghan Markle and Prince Harry turned their backs on Royal life. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced, earlier this year, that they would step down from being senior royals to focus more on their family and charities. Two months later, they officially withdrew from their roles.

Now, Meghan Markle’s family is saying that leaving the Royal Family was a big mistake. The Duchess of Sussex’s estranged brother said that their father believes the decision was the “most stupid” thing that Meghan has ever done.

"My father said leaving the Royal Family in the UK is the most stupid thing Meghan's done. He is very worried about her,” Thomas Markle Jr. saidHe also shared that their father fears that he will never meet his grandson Archie as he has not seen or spoken to Meghan Markle since she and Prince Harry moved to the U.S.

While Thomas Markle Sr. is still hoping to see Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s son, Doria Ragland already enjoyed some moments with the one-year-old. Meghan Markle’s mother lives just outside Los Angeles. Many believed that she is one of the main reasons why the Duke ad Duchess of Sussex chose to settle down in California to start their new life. Unfortunately, the former actress couldn’t spend as much time with her mom as possible due to the coronavirus outbreak.

As for Prince Harry, a previous report claimed that he is beginning to regret his royal exit decision. A royal expert revealed that the Duke of Sussex is feeling “tremendously isolated” with Meghan Markle.

Until the coronavirus lockdown is lifted, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be able to return to the U.K. to see the Royal family. Since the Duke of Sussex had been part of the Royal family all his life, he feels “no real sense of purpose” during the coronavirus pandemic.