Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex is pictured visiting the Royal Variety Charity’s on Dec. 18, 2018, in Twickenham, England. Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Meghan Markle’s half-sister, Samantha Markle, recently urged the Duchess of Sussex to stop playing the victim amid their ongoing family feud.

In a new documentary for TLC, Samantha also accused the “Suits” alum of hurting their family with her behavior. For the multiple sclerosis patient, Markle hurt people and then she turned and flipped the script to make her relatives look like they are the bad guys.

Markle has not maintained a close relationship with her half-sister. Multiple reports revealed that it has been years since they last spoke to each other. But things just got worse after Samantha confirmed that she was the one that encouraged their dad, Thomas Markle Sr., to pose for a series of fake photos ahead of the royal wedding.

Following the controversy, Thomas decided to skip her daughter and Prince Harry’s wedding and said that he underwent heart surgery around the same time. Samantha never scored an invite to the royal nuptials.

Meanwhile, the TLC documentary also heard from royal biographer Duncan Larcombe who claimed that Thomas would never get to meet his grandchild.

“I can’t think for a moment that Thomas Markle will ever be able to meet his grandson or granddaughter,” he said.

However, Thomas still remains hopeful that he could one day meet Baby Sussex. As of late, he has not spoken to the Duchess of Sussex as well. And the last them they conversed was through a handwritten letter.

In the letter, Markle told Thomas that he broke her heart into a million pieces. She also urged her dad to stop speaking to tabloids. Unfortunately, the letter did not help patch things up between the two. Thomas told Daily Mail that he thinks the contents of the letter actually came from Prince Harry.

“When I opened the letter, I was expecting it was the olive branch I’d longed for. I was expecting something that would be a pathway to reconciliation… Instead, it was deeply hurtful,” he said.