Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Meghan Markle's half-sister faces backlash after launching astonishing attack on royal bride-to-be

Royal fans have hit out at Meghan Markle's half-sister after she launched a stinging  attack on the bride-to-be saying that she has no right to try and censor her.   

Samantha Markle has given a bombshell interview to US media where she insisted she had 'freedom of speech' and has every right to speak out.

The mother-of-three, who has given a series of meddling media interviews in recent weeks laid into Meghan amid claims she is upset about her airing her views.

But after the astonishing clip emerged royal well-wishers blasted the 53-year-old telling her: 'The world can't wait for you to go away.'



Thomas Markle's daughter by his first marriage has been accused of abusing her connections to Meghan who she hasn't seen for ten years. 

The latest development comes as it emerged:

Meghan's father Thomas Markle will not be attending the royal wedding because he needs to have major heart surgery at 3.30pm today;

The bride to be's mother Doria Ragland is currently on her way to London after leaving Los Angeles International yesterday afternoon;

The royal page boys and bridesmaids are revealed, with Prince George and sister Charlotte joining the three children of Meghan's best friend Jessica Mulroney and Harry and Meghan's godchildren;

Canadian socialite Mrs Mulroney touched down at Heathrow Airport with her husband Ben, son of the country's ex prime minister Brian Mulroney;

Royal fans kitted out in Union Jack flags have started to set up camp behind the barriers that the royal procession will take through Windsor 
Yesterday she waded in to the faked paparazzi photos row as she defended her father when it emerged Mr Markle had staged the shots for money.

She spoke out as Meghan's mother Doria, now favourite to walk her down the aisle after her father faces a heart surgery operation today, headed to London on a flight from Los Angeles. 

Samantha, 53, told TMZ: 'If its about my life or my father's there is something in this country called freedom of speech.

'She doesn't have a copyright on that and she's not going to tell me that I can't speak about my life or my father's life where its a matter of public self-defence.

'The media is disparaging us. I'm not going to take it. 

'She's not qualified to suggest that I don't under any law in this country. 

'This is not Great Britain. I am a United States citizen and that's all there is to it. She's way out of her league to tell me that I can't speak.



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