Meghan Markle’s sister sent Prince Harry a savage birthday message

And it’s just what you’d expect.

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And it’s just what you’d expect.

Meghan Markle has a difficult relationship with her estranged half-sister, Samantha Grant, with the 53-year-old openly admitting to using Meghan’s title for her own fame.

From almost appearing on Celebrity Big Brother to claiming that the Duchess of Sussex will one day be responsible for their father’s death, Samantha has not held back when it comes to talking about Meghan, even extending her vendetta to the Queen and Prince Harry too.

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Meghan's half-sister Samantha Grant
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Last week marked Prince Harry’s 34th birthday, and to use the occasion for fame once more, Samantha Grant (who has now started going by the surname 'Markle'), sent the people's prince a very nasty public message.

‘Happy Birthday Harry!’ Samantha posted to her Twitter. ‘As you “mack down” on your birthday cake, think about the birthday wishes you never extended to your father-in-law.’

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She continued: ‘Harry, how old do you have to get before you realise it's time to bury the hatchet and be a gentleman and extend an olive branch to our dad? A birthday is a time to reflect on life and what is really important. Seize the moment to do the right thing.’

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have yet to respond, but judging by the barrage of hate that Samantha has already publicly thrown at them, we doubt that this will warrant a response.

Jenny Proudfoot
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