The controversy over Duchess Meghan, 40, and her half-sister Samantha Markle, 57, does not stop. Final Episode: The Royal was said to have been reported by her sister Motz. As Pagesix reports, she’s upset by Duchess Meghan’s comments in last year’s unveiling interview with Oprah Winfrey (68).
Samantha Markle has accused the Duchess of Sussex of making “false and malicious statements”. For example, it is not true that she “had nothing to do with her sister Megan” and that they “were literally strangers”.
She also vehemently rejects the accusation that she used her unmarried name “Markle” only to profit financially from her half-sister’s fame.
Samantha Markle accuses childhood of lying
It also strongly contradicts Duchess Meghan’s claims about her difficult childhood. The Duchess is said to have repeatedly said that she had to work from a young age to make ends meet. But Samantha Markle maintains that her father, Thomas Markle (70), has always tried to make everything possible for his daughters – including an “expensive private school” as well as dance and acting lessons.
According to Samantha Markle, the Duchess told these tall tales to create a “fairy tale life”. That’s why you want to ask Prince Harry’s wife (37) to pay. Samantha Markle is claiming nearly CHF70,000 in damages. Because Meghan’s allegations of alleged lies would have hurt her.
Her half-sister asks: “Harry and Meghan, apologise!”(03:09)
Megan’s lawyer finds the lawsuit absurd
Duchess Meghan herself has not yet wanted to comment on the allegations. On the other hand, her lawyer found clear words when asked by TMZ: “This ridiculous and baseless lawsuit is just a continuation of a disturbing pattern of behavior. We will give her as much attention only as necessary, she deserves no more.” (Billion dollar)
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