Meghan Markle’s Half-Brother Used To Do These Weird Things With Their Family
Meghan Markle’s half-brother, Thomas Markle Jr., just revealed some of the bizarre things they used to do as a family.
While speaking with The Sun, Thomas said the Duchess of Sussex needed some time to adjust to their family’s weird sense of humor before she became a royal.
Growing up, Thomas Jr. said that their dad used to tie fishing line to toys in their bedroom after watching a scary movie. He would then pull objects while they were in bed to scare them off. Thomas’ mom used to hide around corners with buckets of water and start huge water fights inside and outside their home.
“My dad would change Meg’s diaper when I was in school while I had friends over after school then put the chocolate pudding in a new diaper without anybody seeing and sit down next to us and eat it and totally gross out my friends,” he said.
Thomas Jr. and his friends used to think that his dad was eating off of Markle’s dirty diaper, but he actually wasn’t. Markle’s half-brother, who is engaged to Darlene Blount, revealed that he did the same thing to his fiancee’s son when one of the couple’s friend visited them with their baby.
Other than this, Thomas Sr. used to put slime under his children’s bedsheet so that when they go on their beds, their feet will be covered with slime. Thomas Jr. said that Markle also experienced some of their family’s bizarre pranks, but it took her some time to get used to them.
“Everyone in our family – except Vonnie [Samantha] – has had a funny, warped sense of humor all through life to this day and I’ve played these pranks and many others on my kids,” he said.
Unfortunately for the Markles, there is no reliving their weird sense of humor with the Duchess of Sussex anytime soon. Prince Harry’s wife has not spoken to her family for the past couple of months. She didn’t also invite her half-siblings to her royal wedding on May 19.
Thomas Sr., Thomas Jr. and Samantha recently pleaded with Markle to talk to their dad during the holiday season.
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