Samantha Markle slams Meghan and Harry’s gorgeous Christmas card

She’s at it again!

December 17 2018

Kensington Palace recently shared beautiful pics of the Royal family, including an image of Harry and Megan on their wedding day – but not everyone was impressed.

Meghan Markle’s half-sister Samantha took to Twitter to bash the photo, which was used for the couple’s Christmas card.

“Interesting that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have their backs turned," Samantha wrote in her first tweet. "Is this towards the world or just the Ragland and Markle family? It's a bit sad. Face the Christmas spirit,” she wrote.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are delighted to share a new photograph from their Wedding Reception at Frogmore House on 19th May. The photograph, which was taken by photographer Chris Allerton, features on Their Royal Highnesses' Christmas card this year.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are delighted to share a new photograph from their Wedding Reception at Frogmore House on 19th May. The photograph, which was taken by photographer Chris Allerton, features on Their Royal Highnesses' Christmas card this year.

But she didn’t stop there, further expressing her displeasure in a series of Tweets.

“It's incredibly rude to turn your back in a Christmas photo that is meant to share warmth and good wishes with the world," she added. "Those that criticize me for pointing out the truth, need to get that brown stuff off their noses. I hear the worlds smallest violin playing.”

In yet another tweet, Samantha wrote: “Turn your backs to people on a Christmas card is rude. If you want to be private you don't do it on a Christmas card but the world sees. That's like saying merry Christmas look at my butt.”

Samantha's negative attitude towards her royal half-sister is nothing new, and it appears the Duchess has decided that staying silent on the matter is the best policy.

In October, Samantha flew to London and tried getting into Kensington Palace to deliver a letter to the Duchess, but she was turned away by Palace security.