The 54-year-old declared Meghan has “lia-betes” after the mum-to-be asked her father Thomas to stop “victimising” her in a handwritten letter. The five-page letter, which was released into the public by Mr Markle, also reveals how Meghan’s heart was “broken into a million pieces” by his decision to speak about his daughter in a series of interviews to the media. But Samantha said she would “challenge her to take a lie detector test anywhere on the planet”, after Meghan criticised Thomas for ignoring her and Prince Harry’s offers of help after he was unable to attend their wedding in May following heart surgery. Related articles Meghan Markle channels Melania Trump in high neck dress Meghan Markle dazzles with baby bump displayed in figure-hugging dress Samantha said to the Daily Star Online: “I would challenge her to take a lie detector test anywhere on the planet with investigators that are not paid by her to skew the results.“Quite frankly I had faith in her on and off to do the right thing by her dad but I’m sick of the bulls””t.“Nobody is trying to get close to her but she’s not going to ghost, insult, and destroy this family and skip on her merry way without the truth being revealed.” Meghan wrote the letter shortly after she tied the knot at St George’s Chapel, in the grounds of Windsor Castle and mentioned his claims he has never asked her for money is “untrue”. Samantha Markle has called for the Duchess to take a lie detector test (Image: GETTY) Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will welcome their first child in the spring (Image: GETTY) She said in the letter: “Daddy, it is with a heavy heart that I write this, not understanding why you have chosen to take this path, turning a blind eye to the pain you are causing.”“Your actions have broken my heart into a million pieces - not simply because you have manufactured such unnecessary and unwarranted pain, but by making the choice to not tell the truth as you are puppeteered in this. Something I will never understand."You’ve said I’ve never helped you financially and you’ve never asked me for help which is also untrue: you sent me an email last October that said: 'If I’ve depended too much on you for financial help then I’m sorry but please if you could help me more not as a bargainship for my loyalty'."“If you love me, as you tell the press you do, please stop. Please allow us to live our lives in peace."Please stop lying, please stop creating so much pain, please stop exploiting my relationship with my husband."All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility