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Sisterly Love ❤️ - Samantha Markle the sister you don't want

My sisters
Yep I have 2 younger then me.
Sisters they are great. All families have stuff they grow through wow look at Meghan Markles sister making so many waves and so many news flashes to insult and humiliate her sister, on this day of the royal wedding what could you do, families!
But as we all know it starts somewhere and it will finish somewhere so let's live this life up the fullest and appreciate one another.
My little sister was in an accident last Sunday she could have died. I am so lucky 🍀 nothing happened to her.
We have this awesome guardian angel called Mum. She keeps us safe luckily!
My sister
This is a snap of being the eldest of 3 girls; it's funny 😂
I was 7 when you came along. This bloody little sister I could love and kill at the same time. I had to love and protect you. I failed the day you stuck your fingers in mums toffee and burnt your fingers, mum belted me so much. I turned my back for 5 seconds. Then you showed visitors your gold fish by putting your hands in the fish tank and going this one is mine and crushed it. Yep I got another hiding!! As much as I try to keep you safe it didn't work. And it's still not working!' But would i want to not have you around!!! No bloody way.
Today I am so grateful so sisters - sisterly love and just life.
Family is everything Meghan Markles family show is the worst side, but they didn't get invited to the royal wedding so that Is the best side. The media sadly using the royal wedding to accelerate family drama, which is personal and sad. It's reliving Princess Diana's days.
Enjoy the royal wedding today
#royalwedding #sisterlylove #meghanmarklessister #survivor #wedding #cancer #iamstillawoman
#samanthamarkle #royalfamilyscandle #princessdiana

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