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(FILES) In this file photo taken on December 01, 2017 Britain's Prince Harry's fiancee US actress Meghan Markle greets wellwishers on a walkabout as they arrive for an engagement at Nottingham Contemporary in Nottingham, central England, on December 1, 2017 which is hosting a Terrence Higgins Trust World AIDS Day charity fair. Meghan Markle once struggled for roles but the US actress has now landed the biggest part of all as she prepares to marry Prince Harry on May 19, 2018 and become the newest face in Britain's royal family. / AFP / Oli SCARFF Image Credit: AFP

The father of Meghan Markle is receiving the backing of Kensington Palace after being accused of collaborating with paparazzi to stage photographs ahead of his daughter’s wedding.

CCTV footage appeared to show him posing for shots in an internet cafe in Mexico, where Thomas Markle lives.

The revelations in a newspaper come days before the 73-year-old former Hollywood lighting director travels to Britain to meet Prince Harry, his future son-in-law, for the first time.

Thomas, and Doria Ragland, Meghan’s mother, are also due to meet the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family.

Kensington Palace had warned the media not to publish pictures of Thomas or Doria, insisting they had no wish for publicity. But photographs in the tabloid press aroused suspicion after Thomas was pictured exercising, reading a book, being measured for a suit, and looking up pictures of his daughter in an internet cafe.

The Mail on Sunday published CCTV images and interviews with cafe staff and tailors in Mexico, alleging that the pictures had been staged.

A source said the Palace had offered Thomas its support and would “continue to make interventions with the media out of concern for his safety and security”.