Meghan Markle's brother posts abusive videos about her sister and Royal family
Fans of Duchess Markle blasted her brother Thomas Markle Jnr for trolling her online by mimicking her in some disturbing videos by donning wigs and putting a cushion under his t-shirt.

The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle is an American and also a member of the British Royal Family, having been married to Prince Harry, who is the Duke of Sussex and the son of King Charles III. She is a celebrated actress in the Hollywood industry, known for her roles in Horrible Bosses, The Tig, Fringe, and most importantly, a very popular legal TV Series, Suits which is one of the most watched content on Netflix, according to reports.
Markle Jnr's conspiracy theories: How can it affect the Royal Family?
Now, Markle has been targeted by her brother who has posted insults and bizarre conspiracy theories that may have a significant impact on the Royal Family's repute.Moreover, according to The Mirror, Markle Jnr is handsomely profiting from the video clips that have been posted online, mentioning details about Markle and the Royal family. BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has condemned and criticized the string of videos posted by the Duchess' brother, calling them 'grotesque' in nature, according to reports.
Theories on Markle come right after trolls around Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William
These disturbing videos have come just a little time after Kate Middleton, another member of the British Royal Family, became prey to online trolls, even while suffering from a deadly disease like cancer.FAQs:
Who is the husband of Meghan Markle?Which series and movies has Meghan Markle featured in?
Meghan Markle's most important works in the acting industry include one of the most popular legal TV Series Suits, CSI:NY, The War at Home, and many more.
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