According to The Sun the 53-year-old said that it was a ‘breach of her rights to freedom of speech – and likened it to “Nazi Germany”.
The comments come after a report surfaced that Scotland Yard had placed her on the ‘fixated person’s list’ and is considered a ‘reputation risk’ to the royal family.
A source told The Sunday Times that Scotland Yard’s Fixated Threat Assessment Centre, FTAC was informed about “Samantha’s pattern of unwanted and persistent behaviour” by Meghan herself.
The claims came after Samantha turned up to the palace uninvited in October after sending a Christmas card to repair the rift she has with Meghan.
But Samantha says to place a wheelchair bound person on the watch list was ‘ridiculous’.
“This is ridiculous as I’m in an electric wheelchair and I live on a different continent.
"LOL (laugh out loud) and advocating for doing the right thing by our dad is hardly fixation."
“The world would be a very medieval place if we get to where we suppress freedom of speech because it is embarrassing to someone,” she added.
“Where it is the truth and it advocates doing the right thing, it should always be protected.
“Like the days of Nazi Germany, remember – first they come for me, then they come for you.
“Those who think I should be silent should also be willing to give up their freedom of speech.
I’ve only advocated for doing the right thing and that does not make me a bad person."
Samantha asserted: “If I express my opinions because my father was consistently ignored and I love my father – I have a right to defend him.
“This world is crazy that people can speak out against Trump and anything they see as an injustice but people think I should be quiet if it concerns the Duchess? Has the world gone daft?
“Really it’s like Nazi Germany all over again.”
“I have freedom of speech and the people who think I should be quiet would want everybody should be quiet.”
“Meghan was already losing public favour – the PR spin cannot blame it on me.”