Meghan Markle’s Sister Publicly Requests Wedding Invite

Meghan Markle’s much-older half-sister, Samantha Markle, has been actively searching for a way to cash in on her shaky relationship with the Royal-to-be ever since the engagement was announced. The 53-year-old sent a salty tweet about her baby sis’ recent mission trip to India and is even shopping around a weak-azz memoir, entitled “The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister,” where she’s apparently painting the picture of Meghan as an aggressive social climber.

She’s also come out publicly saying that Meghan should have been using her big-time Hollywood money to support their broke and bankrupt father, and especially more so now that she is a Princess. Referring to the gown Meghan wore in her engagement photos with Prince Harry, Samantha fixed her mouth to say, “If you can spend $75,000 on a dress, you can spend $75,000 on your dad.”

Now, she’s whining to UK’s The Mirror about how she hasn’t spoken to Meghan in over three years, because Meghan’s been too busy being a successful TV actress and securing a spot in the British monarchy.

““I’d be lying to say that I wouldn’t be hurt if I didn’t get an invite but that’s really up to her. That’s her day. It’s her special moment. And I would love to be a part of it. But, I think, possibly she might also understand that it’s not easy for all of us to get there. But if we can, we will.

It would be pleasing for us to be there and be invited. But it’s entirely her decision.”

Yeah, something tells us Samantha isn’t the type of family member that could exactly handle an invite to Buckingham Palace…

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