Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle's sister denied that they are at odds, blaming tabloids for dividing them. Pictured: Markle and Prince Harry attend a Wheelchair Tennis match during the Invictus Games 2017 at Nathan Philips Square on Sept. 25, 2017 in Toronto. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Meghan Markle's sister, Samantha Grant, has claimed that there was no rift between her and the "Suits" star.

In an interview for an ITV documentary titled "Prince Harry and Meghan: Truly, Madly, Deeply," which will be aired on Monday, Grant opened up about her alleged feud with Markle. She denied that they are at odds with each other, explaining that she was only misquoted and is a victim of "mistruths."

"The tabloids really milk that for all it's worth, so it created a divide between Meghan and I," Grant said (via Evening Standard), adding of the Markle family dynamic, "We're so normal."

Grant drew attention earlier this year due to her upcoming book, titled "The Diary of Princess Pushy's Sister." She initially told the press that the "Horrible Bosses" star might not like what she will be saying about her. But in a recent interview, she denied that her work is a "slamming tell-all."

"Well, it is true that I'm writing a book and the title is accurate, what is not true [is] this unbelievable swell that's been created that it's some sort of slamming 'tell-all,'" she said (via Us Weekly). "First of all, it's only a tell-all in that I go through and recant some of the beautiful nuances of our lives, our family home."

Grant added that the book will also cover the interracial evolution of the country through her life and their family from the Civil Right Acts until the present time. More importantly, it will also feature Markle's high-profile romance with Prince Harry, her thoughts about it and their family's opinion about their relationship. "It's more of a beautiful, warm, witty story of our lives and my life," Markle's sister added.

Grant also seemed to put a rest to speculation of an alleged beef between her and Markle when she praised the "Suits" actress during an appearance on "Good Morning Britain." Grant described Markle as "very strong, very worldly, very educated, very graceful."

She also revealed that she is not sure if she will receive an invitation to Markle and Prince Harry's wedding. However, she has already expressed her interest in witnessing the actress' big day. "I'm quite a distance away, but of course I would go and yeah, I don't know, but we'll see," Grant said (via People).

Meanwhile, Grant recently released another documentary covering Markle and Prince Harry's romance titled "When Harry Met Meghan: A Royal Romance." It was aired on Oct. 28 on Channel 4.

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