Advertisement

Megan Markle's half-sister Samantha warns her: 'If our father dies, you're responsible'

<em>Attack – the Duchess of Sussex’s sister launched a Twitter attack following her and Prince Harry’s visit to the Nelson Mandela centenary exhibition in London (Picture: PA)</em>
Attack – the Duchess of Sussex’s sister launched a Twitter attack following her and Prince Harry’s visit to the Nelson Mandela centenary exhibition in London (Picture: PA)

Meghan Markle’s half-sister has launched a Twitter attack on the Royal, saying: “If our father dies, I’m holding you responsible”.

Samantha Markle sent a flurry of angry tweets on Tuesday night following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s visit to the Nelson Mandela centenary exhibition in London.

The 53-year-old shared a news story on the couple’s visit with the caption: “How about you pay tribute to your own father?! Enough is enough. Act like a humanitarian act like a woman! If our father dies I’m holding you responsible, Meg!”

She went on: “Glad you have so much time to gallivant around paying tribute to others while ignoring your own father! How cold can you be and look in the mirror? Harry? I guess I was right.”

She later added: “My father is not an embarrassment for loving his daughter! The Royals are an embarrassment for being so cold. You should be ashamed of yourselves”

<em>Rift – Mr Markle has said he won’t stop doing interviews until he’s back in his daughter’s life (Picture: Reuters)</em>
Rift – Mr Markle has said he won’t stop doing interviews until he’s back in his daughter’s life (Picture: Reuters)

The attack comes after Meghan’s father said he would not stop doing interviews with the media until his daughter accepts him back into her life.

Issues among the newlywed’s family have been widely reported and it’s not the first time her half-sister has attacked her online.

Thomas Markle wasn’t at Meghan and Prince Harry’s wedding, which came just days after having heart surgery.

In a statement at the time, she said: “I have always cared for my father and hope he can be given the space he needs to focus on his health.”