Meghan Markle: Her half-sister ejected by the security of Kensington Palace

What is Samantha Markle doing? In the United Kingdom since the end of September, Meghan Markle's half-sister is constantly drawing attention.
This Saturday, October 6, 2018, she has indeed tried to enter the palace of Kensington.
Photos taken at the public release show Samantha, suffering from multiple sclerosis, pushed into a wheelchair while her companion, hand a letter to a guardian of the palace.
Except that the security of Kensington Palace refused that the couple cross the gates of the building, said The Mirror.
Commenting on the contents of the message, Samantha later tweeted, “Everybody would love to know what’s in that letter,” alongside a variety of emojis, including an angel and a kissy face. Samantha was also seen examining masks of Harry and Meghan.
The Daily Express reported that Samantha Markle had sent a letter to Kensington Palace to warn that she would show up in person if she was not granted a one-on-one meeting with Meghan Markle. Invited on BBC Radio 2, on October 1, she had apologized for her various attacks.
Samantha went on to confess that she had been “cashing in” on Meghan’s fame.
“Let’s face it — we all have to survive. Money makes the world go round, so if you want to call that cashing in, that’s fine, but I think no one in media would refuse a paycheck for talking about the royal and, as a family, we’re not subject to royal protocol,” she told Good Morning Britain in July.
Addressing Meghan and Samantha’s relationship, a source close to the former Suits star previously told PEOPLE that “Meghan has no relationship with her half-siblings, nor has she ever had one.”
“They were out of the house by the time she was born,” added the insider.
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