Let’s face it, folks, the world has been waiting with bated breath for Samantha Markle to weigh in after her half-sister Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcomed their first child, little Archie. And surprisingly, Samantha didn’t pull the usual drama card. Instead, she offered some heartfelt words that caught many off guard.
Samantha, now 54, spoke to DailyMail TV on May 8, sharing her thoughts on the newest addition to the royal family. In a moment that might just soften hearts, she expressed her belief that baby Archie will grow up to be an "exceptional man." She added a touch of sentiment, hoping that Meghan, 37, might eventually reach out to their father, Thomas Markle, because, as she put it, “life is too short.”
From Conflict to Connection: Samantha's Message of Unity
In a candid moment, Samantha shared her desire for reconciliation within the family. "What I think is incredible is that it’s a great moment historically," she began, acknowledging the significance of Archie's arrival. Despite the past tensions, Samantha emphasized the importance of moving forward. "Although the adults have a lot of water under the bridge, I would really like to see everyone reach out," she continued. She then called on Meghan, saying, "We’ve extended the olive branch and now it is Meghan’s turn." This message of unity is a stark contrast to the often heated exchanges we’ve seen in the past.
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And Samantha didn’t stop there. She expressed her excitement about her new role in Archie’s life. "Well I love it! I’m already an aunt and am lucky enough to have Thomas and Tyler as my nephews," she gleefully stated. This response was notably different from her previous comments about Meghan, which have been more critical.

A New Chapter: Samantha's Book Plans
While Samantha’s words were surprisingly kind, her plans for two tell-all books about Meghan have not changed. Earlier this year, she announced her intentions on Twitter, saying, "I couldn’t help but let it slip!" Despite the shift in tone, Samantha remains firm about her literary projects. "Everyone who has a book coming out is #fixated … I’m promoting my book and no one has the right to stop me. Step off," she declared. She also defended herself against critics, adding, "And you will love some of the pictures in my book also to refute any of your nasty troll gossip that we did not have a life together. I’m very much your sister and if you don’t like it too bad. Bring it on. I think everyone should take a lie detector test." Her determination is clear, and it seems like these books might still be on the horizon.



