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Meghan Markle's estranged family trio unite on TV to address why she cut them off

Meghan Markle 's estranged family trio have united to address why they think the Duchess of Sussex distanced herself from them when marrying into the British Royal Family.

Sitting down for an explosive chat, the Duchess's estranged father Thomas Markle Snr, her half-sister Samantha and her half-brother Thomas Jr lifted the lid on one of the most famous women in the world.

Speaking out about their estranged family member, who they haven't been in contact with since 2018 when she married Prince Harry, the trio were asked why they think Meghan would publicly distance herself from them.

They explained how they think that Meghan cut ties with them because she doesn't deem them "good enough" for the royals.

Meghan's half-sister Samantha told Australia's 7NEWS Spotlight programme: "What she told the royal family, what she told Harry wouldn’t have jived, wouldn’t have been consistent with the truth."

When Meghan wed Prince Harry in 2018, she cut ties with her Dad's side of the family in 2018.

The duchess cut tied with the trio and their families came after her father staged paparazzi photos prior to the Royal wedding in May 2018.

Half-sister Samantha also harshly told of how Meghan "would still be a waitress if it wasn't for dad", with her also slammed Meghan and Harry's relationship and branding it as "toxic".

"They are really unhealthy for each other," Samantha says in the interview, adding: "It’s a toxic relationship."

Meghan and Harry have not commented on the Markles' claims (PA)

Meghan's dad Thomas, 78, who sadly suffered a stroke last spring, went on to emotionally open up about his daughter.

"I wish that we could sit down and talk. I wish we could work out our differences," he said.

"She loved me. I’m her hero. And suddenly I was thrown out," Thomas went on.

Her estranged family go on to share old clips of Meghan with the rest of the family in an attempt to prove that she used to have a close relationship with her dad.

Meghan Markle's dad Thomas Markle made a plea (7News Spotlight)

Among the treasured childhood videos that aired included ones of her playing baseball, weekends fishing at the lake, movie outings and dance lessons.

In one clip, Meghan appeared in a school play on the set that her dad had built.

"Thank you for everything and I'll see you later, bye," a young Meghan is seen saying in a sweater as she waves at the camera.

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Prince Harry's comments about Meghan mourning the loss of her father are also addressed, with dad Thomas saying: "She killed me and then mourned me."

However, the trio were also confronted by reporter Liam Bartlett over the suggestion that they were as "bad as her" and that they had also made money from the family feud.

Samantha slammed Meghan and Harry's 'toxic' relationship (7News Spotlight)

"Because you guys are family, you're so much alike," the reporter posed. "And Meghan really is just the carbon copy. What do you say to that proposition? I mean, in the sense that you're really as bad as each other?"

"Well, I throw a ball, you throw one back," Thomas Snr replied.

Mr Barlett continued: "I mean, she has made money at selling her story and you have made money sometimes selling your story-"

Interrupting, Thomas Snr retorted: "No offence, but she can afford a much bigger ball."

Thomas Snr also gave his reasons for leaking a private letter from Meghan to the Daily Mail.

He claims the Queen "never read the letter" and that it was "very insulting and cruel".

Asked why he leaked it, he claimed that Meghan had shared it with six other people and that he had to "get his side out".

Throwback images of Meghan were shared (7 News Spotlight)

However, he now says that he would "burn it" rather than sell the letter in its entirety.

The trio also released a throwback photo of the Duchess - which is thought to spark a less than happy reaction from Meghan.

The image in question shows the former Suits star, 41, smiling while looking over shoulder at an unknown event.

The date of the throwback snap, which was shared on social media, was not revealed but she can be seen wearing a low-buttoned white collared shirt, while her hair was worn in a messy low bun.

A new image showed Meghan enjoying an event while tucking into some food (tauerbach/Twitter)
Thomas told Harry to get Meghan to get in touch (ENT / SplashNews.com)

She appeared to have a napkin stuffed down her top in a bid to stop any slopping of the food dishes placed in front of her.

Taylor Auerbach of 7News Spotlight shared the snap ahead of the show and said it was one of "the photographs Meghan Markle NEVER wanted to world to see" on social media.

Discussion also led to Samantha questioning whether the Duke and Duchess sincerely wanted privacy.

The family shared a selection of previously unseen images of Meghan (7NEWS Spotlight)

The family criticised Harry's past experiences and dress ups, before Samantha said: "Someone who wants privacy does not in a book talk about his todger," referencing the Prince's issue in the North Pole.

Moving to more serious matters, Thomas Jr questioned who Meghan would have if she lost her mother - the only member of her family who she kept in touch with.

Samantha blamed Harry for how Meghan now behaves, saying he "avoids accountability" and said it's a "toxic relationship".

One of the unseen snaps shared of Meghan by her estranged family (7NEWS Spotlight)

It comes after Harry had previously expressed how proud he was of his wife in their explosive chat with Oprah Winfrey.

Samantha further hit out at Meghan for lacking "empathy, remorse or shame" in a shocking statement in which she revealed she doesn't expect the actress to reach out unless she "has a motive".

Thomas Sr was much more empathetic and told both Harry and Meghan he loved them and was open to a reconciliation.

When the tell-all interview aired on Australian television today (April 30), viewers were quick to defend Meghan, with many claiming to "switch off".

"I'm looking for credibility - please advise the public what you paid for these interviews - be transparent - or does that not come with responsible journalism - switching off now," penned one fan.

The Mirror previously reached out to Meghan's representatives for comment about the new interview, with them not responding.

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