Meghan Markle’s Half-Sister Samantha Shows Up At Kensington Palace Uninvited To Confront The Duchess – Security Turns Her Around!

It turns out that Samantha kept her promise about going to Kensington Palace to confront her half-sister Meghan Markle about their father. However, the uninvited woman ended up being turned around by security. Obviously, they didn’t let her in – is anyone surprised?
The Mirror has obtained pics of Samantha outside the palace gates while her partner was talking to a bunch of security guards.
While she had no choice but leave, she was at least successful in handing one of the officers a note, most likely addressed to the Duchess.
One insider shared with The Mirror that ‘She went to the palace gates and tried to reason with them. She explained she’d been in touch with palace officials and claimed that they had ignored her advances, leaving her with no choice but to arrive uninvited. She really hoped they’d let her in but she was just turned away. She gave a letter to one of the guards in hopes that they would pass it on. It was a sad sight.’
Previous reports stated that Samantha had sent a letter to Kensington, requesting for a face to face meeting with her half-sister.
Supposedly, the topic of discussion, if they actually met, would have been their father, Thomas, more precisely his health problems.
Due to the fact that the letter was ignored completely and she never received any replies, Samantha decided to fly in to London at the end of last month and confront Meghan ‘whether she likes it or not.’
While in the U.K., she also stopped by Jeremy Vine where she surprisingly decided to apologize for slamming Megan and the Royal Family online and in the press.
‘I would say that there’s so much water under the bridge and so much has actually spun out of control, which was never intended to.’
She went on to claim that she and the rest of her family members were just pretty upset about not having been invited to the royal wedding.
‘I felt as though it could’ve all been nipped in the bud had everybody been included, and we all agreed to move forward with a positive resolve.’