Meghan Markle's sister denies issues with Prince Harry's girlfriend; unsure if she will get royal wedding invitation

Actress Meghan Markle is shown in this photo.  YouTube/Larry King

Meghan Markle's half-sister Samantha Grant made noise by dropping her memoir titled "The Diary of Princess Pushy's Sister." Since then, the two have been surrounded with a lot of rumors about their relationship as siblings. 

Aside from revealing the secrets about her family and the "Suits" star's relationship with Prince Harry, the book's title itself has confused the fans. In fact, there are hearsays that there is a big gap between them.

However, in a report by Daily Mail, Grant narrated that she and Markle used to be very close when they were young. The last time she saw her half-sister was when she graduated in 2008. Since then, they have not seen each other again. Will they be reunited at her sibling's royal wedding with Prince Harry?

Although Grant is not yet sure that she will be invited, she will definitely find a way to be there because of her love and respect for Markle, in spite of her disability. "I'm in a wheelchair. I don't know that it's that easy to travel," she told Daily Mail.

She went on to say that she will never make her sister feel that she is not sharing her joy. Although it will be an honor for her to be invited, it still depends on the decision of Prince Harry's girlfriend. "It will be what it will be," she added.

Additionally, Grant also addressed the issues between her, Markle, and their family. She firmly said that she does not want to use the word "estranged" and cleared that she does not believe that they are "more dysfunctional than any other clans. She even said that the royal family also has their own problems and no family is perfect.

In an interview for the ITV documentary "Prince Harry and Meghan: Truly, Madly, Deeply," which will be released on Monday, Nov. 6, she also talked about the claims that she called Markle "Princess Pushy." According to London Evening Standard, Grant explained that she was just misquoted by some tabloids and a victim of mistruths. She even insisted that she never said those words and these publications are creating a gap between her and her half-sister to use for their own advantage.

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