The Duchess of Sussex’s half-sister branded one-star reviews of her memoir, The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister Part 1, “nasty troll remarks”. Samantha added that publisher Barnes & Noble is removing them from its website.
Meghan’s estranged half-sister told Newsweek: “Barnes & Noble will be scrubbing nasty troll remarks a couple of times a day because they know that they are not credible and the book is not out yet.
“The book is insightful and relatable and with so much going on in the world today I think there is something in the book for everyone who seeks truth and a sense of humanity.
“Everything the public thought was going on behind the scenes, was a social construct taken from fragments of gossip.”
One of the negative reviews on the publisher’s website says: “I’m sure it’s full of distorted fantasies by the author.”
Samantha, who has previously branded Meghan a “shallow social climber” with a “soft spot for gingers”, claimed the Royal Family will “like” the book.
She told earlier this month: “This has never been a slamming tell-all story.
“Whatever the reader is looking for there is something for everyone and I hope the world will love it.
“I think the Royal Family will like it and will enjoy it and nothing they should be uncomfortable with. I hope they find it warm, funny, honest and heartfelt.
“I wrote it respectfully knowing they would see it and not concerned there is anything they will be unhappy about.
“I don’t know how to get hold of Meghan and I never got a copy of Finding Freedom from her in the mail.
“People with nothing to hide have nothing to fear. The truth is the truth. One’s comfort level is wherever the truth is a priority or not for the individual. Meghan will be in there.”
But Samantha, who lives in Florida, admitted Meghan may not be “comfortable” with the memoir.