Prince Harry, Meghan Markle News: Meghan NOT Fit To Be A Royal; Sister Says 'Suits' Star Is Shallow, Narcissistic And Social Climber

News broke earlier this week that Prince Harry and actress Meghan Markle are dating but new reports are claiming that the actress' own sister, is not happy for the "Suits" actress because she is not fit to be a Royal due to her narcissistic and selfish attitude. Meghan Markle or Prince Harry have not yet confirmed the reports that they are dating.

In a report by Mirror, Prince Harry is said to be very besotted with 35-year-old Meghan Markle. However, Meghan Markle's sister, Samantha, said in a recent statement that the "Suits" actress is shallow, narcissistic, and a social climber. Samantha, who is living in Florida, claims that their father Tom knew about Meghan Markle dating Prince Harry for five months now but he chose to keep quiet.

Samantha noted that her sister always wanted to be a princess and preferred to be with Prince Harry because she has a soft spot for gingers. She added that Meghan Markle's behavior will not be befitting of a Royal Family member. She added that the Royal Family might just be appalled if they knew any better about her rumored narcissistic and selfish attitudes.

Amid the statements of Meghan Markle's sister, People reported that Prince Harry introduced the American actress to his family. A source claims that Prince Harry is very serious with Meghan Markle that an engagement could take place soon. The insider added, "It is certainly one possible outcome. It's pretty serious, so we will see." Another insider claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a lot in common and they get along very well.

Kensington Palace was asked to comment on the matter but they said that they do not give statements on private matters. Representatives for Meghan Markle have also not commented on the issue.

It is believed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle met in the summer while she was shooting for "Suits" in Toronto and while he was visiting the state as he was promoting the Invictus Games, which is an event for disabled service men and women.

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