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Everything You Need To Know About Meghan Markle's Parents, Doria Ragland And Thomas Markle Sr

Ahead of the royal wedding, we take a look at everything you need to know about Prince Harry's in-laws.

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6. Her ancestors were slaves in the US

When you make the life-changing decision to get married, it's important to remember you're not only promising to spend your life with your partner but also, in some ways, their family too.

For Meghan Markle and Prince Harry - who are tying the knot at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on Saturday - their engagement has already brought them (and the bride-to-be's family) a wealth of unwanted public scrutiny and paparazzi attention.

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But, while we know everything there is to know about Prince Harry's family, we thought it was about time we learned a little bit more about the royal's future in-laws - Thomas Markle Sr and Doria Ragland.

Here's everything you need to know about Meghan Markle's parents:

Meghan's mother: Doria Ragland

1. She was social worker and yoga instructor

Earlier this summer, Markle explained to Glamour that her mother 'works specifically with the geriatric community'. Ragland recently graduated from USC with a masters in social work.

E! news has reported that Ragland, based in Los Angeles, has left her job at a mental health facility in Los Angeles ahead of her daughter's marriage to Prince Harry.

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Though it’s unclear why the mother-of-one made the career change, Us Weekly reported that ‘It was Doria’s decision to leave. She has talked about starting her own private practice, focusing on working with elderly patients.’

A self-proclaimed yoga-lover, Markle has previously admitted she has developed a skill for the fitness regime from her mother.

'My mom was a yoga instructor so that practice is in my blood,' she told Women's Health. 'I love an intense vinyasa class - and even better if its blasting hip-hop and done in a dark room with candlelight.'

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2. She's got a nose piercing

'My mom has always been a free spirit. She's got dreadlocks and a nose ring,' the Suits actress told Glamour.

'She just ran the LA marathon. We can just have so much fun together, and yet I'll still find so much solace in her support. That duality coexists the same way it would in a best friend.'

3. Doria divorced Meghan's father when the star was six-years-old

In 2015, Meghan penned an emotional letter for ELLE UK titled 'I'm More Than An Other' discussing her biracial identity and talked about how her parents met.

'It was the late Seventies when my parents met, my dad was a lighting director for a soap opera and my mom was a temp at the studio,' she wrote.

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'I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques. Whatever it was, they married and had me,' she added.

Sadly, they split when Meghan was a child.

4. Her nickname for Meghan is 'flower'

In her now defunct lifestyle blog, The Tig, Meghan explained her nicknames range from 'Meg, MM, M&M' and revealed her mother calls her 'Flower,' 'which my mum has called me since I was little'.

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Meanwhile, in a post to Instagram last year to celebrate Father's Day, Meghan signed off her post with the nickname 'Bean'.

5. She warns Markle of wearing too many skin-tight outfits

The Telegraph revealed the yoga instructor always told her daughter 'never give the milk away for free'.

6. Her ancestors were slaves in the US

In her essay for ELLE UK, the actress explained that in 1865 when slavery was abolished in the United States, former slaves had to choose their own surname and her great-great-great grandfather called himself 'Wisdom'.

'He drew his own box,' he added.

7. Doria will have an integral role at the royal wedding

Kensington Palace has announced Doria will be accompanying Meghan on her journey to Windsor Castle in a car on the morning of her wedding.

'Ms Markle is delighted to have her parents by her side on this important and happy occasion,' the Palace announcement read.

However, it is also widely believed Doria will now walk her daughter down the aisle, too.

Meghan's father: Thomas Markle Sr

1. He will no longer attend the royal wedding

Meghan Markle’s father reportedly will not attend his daughter’s wedding on Saturday.

TMZ reports Thomas Markle Sr will no longer walk his daughter down the aisle at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle following a ‘fallout’ after he was accused of working with the paparazzi to stage photographs.

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Meghan’s father, who was widely believed to be en route to the UK for the nuptials, also allegedly claims that he suffered a heart attack six days ago, but checked himself out of the hospital so he could attend the wedding.

2. He's a former television lighting director

On The Tig, the 36-year-old wrote: 'My father was the lighting director on two television shows as I was growing up.

'And there I was, behind the scenes of a glossy soap opera and a TV sitcom, surrounded by famous actors and their glam teams, multi-million dollar budgets, and crew lunches that always included filet mignon and enough sweets to make you think you were at Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.'

Meghan once told Vanity Fair her father Thomas was proud of achievements as an actress 'above all people'. 'My father knew how hard it is for an actor to get work,' she said.

3. He taught his daughter to define her own identity

Following a devastating moment at school when her teacher told her to check the box for Caucasian on a mandatory census, leaving her to leave the box blank in confusion, Markle wrote in ELLE UK that her father told her: 'If that happens again, you draw your own box.'

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'I never saw my father angry, but in that moment I could see the blotchiness of his skin crawling from pink to red. It made the green of his eyes pop and his brow was weighted at the thought of his daughter being prey to ignorance. Growing up in a homogeneous community in Pennsylvania, the concept of marrying an African-American woman was not on the cards for my dad.'

4. Her father is an award-winner

The Express reports Thomas won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Design Excellence For A Daytime Drama Series.

5. He has already met Prince Harry

Like Doria, who was spotted chatting with Prince Harry at the Invictus Games over the weekend, Markle's father has repotedly met his future son-in-law and is said to be 'pretty happy' about his daughter's relationship with the royal.

6. He lives in Mexico

Thomas currently lives in the coastal city of Rosarito Beach, Mexico. He already had two children before he married Meghan's mother, Doria, in 1979 - a daughter, now called Samantha Grant and aged 53, and a son named Thomas Markle Jr, now 51.

However, neither sibling is expected to make an appearance at the wedding following their somewhat negative contributions to reports about the royal couple.

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Last year, Meghan's half-brother Thomas Markle Jr told the Daily Mail: 'He first met Prince Harry about six months ago out in Toronto.

'He's pretty happy about Harry and he's extremely proud of her. They have an amazing relationship, they're very close and they always have been.'

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The Royals are known to follow the linage of those Commoners that marry into their Blue Blood.

Queen Victoria was given a gift by an African Warlord who raided a village for slaves to be exchanged for British commodities.

A female child was part of the raid.

Too young for the journey accross the Middle Passage, the dilemma arose.

What must be of the child.

The warlord definitely did not want her, neither did the English Captain.

After much fury exchanges, the Warlord decided he would kill the child. He knew from where he took her and from whom. She was a Princess. 

The Captain objected to the desires of the warlord. They finally agreed on a way to overcome the dilemma by making the child as a gift to Queen Victoria. And the Captain was to deliver her to the Castle.

Queen Victoria accepted the child. Educated by the Queen, the African Princess lived an affluent life style in Britain and America.

Won't be surprised if Meghan is touted to be from the African Princess linage. 

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As thousands of people start descending on Windsor for Saturday’s royal wedding, royal officials announced that Prince Charles will walk Meghan Markle down the aisle.

Kensington Palace announced Friday that Ms. Markle asked the Prince of Wales to accompany her down the aisle. “The Prince of Wales is pleased to be able to welcome Ms. Markle to the Royal family in this way,“ officials said.

On Thursday, Ms. Markle confirmed that her father, Thomas Markle Sr., would not attend her marriage to Prince Harry, ending days of confusion and conflicting statements. Mr. Markle, an American who lives in Mexico, had flip-flopped about coming after being caught up in a scandal over staged paparazzi photographs. In the end, he chose to stay home because of health concerns.

 

“Sadly, my father will not be attending our wedding,” Ms. Markle said in her first official statement. “I have always cared for my father and hope he can be given the space he needs to focus on his health.” It had been widely expected the bride would be accompanied by her mother, Doria Ragland, who arrived in London on Thursday from her home in Los Angeles.

Sadly, my father will not be attending our wedding. I have always cared for my father and hope he can be given the space he needs to focus on his health.

— Meghan Markle

Other Markles have also been causing a stir. Ms. Markle’s half-brother, Thomas Jr. penned an open letter to Prince Harry three weeks ago saying Ms. Markle was “not the wife for you” and that she was “a jaded, shallow, conceited woman that will make a joke of you and the Royal Family heritage.” On Thursday, he changed his tune, telling the Daily Mirror that Ms. Markle “was going to be one of the best things ever to have happened to the Royal Family.”

Meanwhile, in Florida, there were reports that Ms. Markle’s half-sister, Samantha Grant, who has been critical of Ms. Markle had been involved in a car crash with paparazzi. And in London, Ms. Markle’s ex-sister-in-law, Tracy Dooley, who was once married to Thomas Jr., turned up with her family supposedly as commentators for a local television channel even though she hasn’t been invited to the wedding and hasn’t spoken to Ms. Markle in 20 years. However, reports on Thursday indicated the family had been dropped by the channel.

As all of the drama played out, thousands of people arrived in Windsor on Thursday to watch a dress rehearsal of the carriage ride the newlyweds will take after the service. Roughly 250 soldiers will be involved in the procession including several who served with Harry in Afghanistan.

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The Prince and Ms. Markle also turned up to the chapel for a wedding rehearsal along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Many more royal fans are expected to pour into Windsor Friday with many staying overnight on the streets, despite heavy security and a ban on tents by the local council.

Special invitees such as Helen Reeve will be among those arriving Friday. She got an invitation to the royal wedding in the mail last month, but figured it was a scam. “I thought it was just an April fool’s joke that had gone really, really wrong,” Ms. Reeve said from her home near Alburgh, a village in eastern England where she runs a 50-head cattle farm.

After reading the letter about 10 times, and double-checking the RSVP address, she was finally convinced it was genuine. “To be fair I still don’t really believe it,” she said with a laugh. “We’re quite excited. It’s not every day you get to go to see a prince getting married off.”

 

On Saturday, Ms. Reeve and her mother, Joan, will be among 2,640 specially invited guests gathered outside Windsor Castle’s St. George’s Chapel who will be the first to greet Harry and Ms. Markle after their wedding ceremony.

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The guest list was drawn up by local officials across the United Kingdom who selected people based on their contributions to the community. Ms. Reeve works with young farmers’ clubs in her area and she teaches courses in farm machinery and livestock management at a local college, all in addition to running the cattle operation with her mom and dad. She’s thrilled at the invitation and gratified someone noticed her efforts.

She’ll be a fish out of water among the jet-setters and high rollers inside the chapel, who will be sporting the latest fashions, staying in high-class hotels and eating at Windsor’s finest restaurants. Ms. Reeve didn’t have time to go out and shop for a new dress but she did find one online for £30 (about $50). “It has a floral pattern and pockets,” she said.

She also managed to get a hotel room for £100 outside the city, after discovering that rooms in Windsor cost £1,100 a night. And instead of a lavish lunch after the service, she’ll be packing her own sandwiches. She and her mother, who is 68, also have to bring chairs to sit on while they wait roughly four hours for the service to start. “I think it’s just going to be quite a chilled relaxed sort of day,” she said.

It all ends Saturday night for Ms. Reeve. “We’re heading back late Saturday,” she said. “First thing Sunday I’ll be back on the farm feeding the cows again.”

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Now that's upwardly mobile! How in 150 years, Meghan Markle's family went from cotton slaves to royalty via freedom in the U.S. Civil War... while her dad's ancestors included a maid at Windsor Castle


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Now that's upwardly mobile! How in 150 years, Meghan Markle's family went from cotton slaves to royalty via freedom in the U.S. Civil War... while her dad's ancestors included a maid at Windsor Castle

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