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Meghan Markle's Dad Claims He DOES Want To Walk Her Down The Aisle After Heart Attack

May 15 2018, Updated 6:42 p.m. ET

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Meghan Markle's dad has changed his mind.

This Monday, Thomas Markle told reporters he would not be attending the royal wedding following his heart attack and photo scandal, but it seems he's had a change of heart!

This Tuesday, the reclusive Mexico resident explained that he would like to walk his famous daughter down the aisle after all. He claimed the staged photo drama was "stupid" but not bad enough to keep him away from London for Meghan's big day.

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The only problem, according to reports, is that Thomas is still experiencing chest pains, and doctors believe his body suffered serious damage after his heart attack.

While Meghan, 36, reportedly begged her dad to be there for her when she marries Prince Harry this Saturday, May 19, it is still unsure whether Thomas' health crisis will allow him to do so.

Do you think Thomas Markle should walk Meghan Markle down the aisle at her royal wedding? Let us know below.

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