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Meghan Markle’s Relationship with Mother Doria Ragland Strained Amid Pandemic

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Meghan Markle’s Relationship with Mother Doria Ragland Strained Amid Pandemic

may have moved back to her hometown of Los Angeles, but it seems she hasn't been able to take advantage of being near her mother and friends.

According to sources, Meghan and , along with their son Archie, who will turn one next month, have been practicing social distancing due to the coronavirus pandemic, meaning they likely haven't been able to see Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, who also lives in LA.

Ragland, a social worker and yoga instructor, was the only member of Meghan's family present at the royal wedding in May 2018 and was in the UK for grandson Archie's birth, appearing in a significant portrait of and Prince Philip meeting their great-grandchild for the first time.

She also spent the holidays with Meghan and Harry in the weeks leading up to the couple's announcement that they are stepping down as senior royals.

In other news, Doria Ragland texted Thomas Markle after gave birth to her son Archie, but the Duchess didn't want to know if her father replied to the message, according to a biography.

Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor turns two years old today.

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He has spent both these birthdays in the US after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior royals and moved across the Atlantic early last year.

It emerged this week that Meghan has written a children's book called The Bench about the special relationship between father and son and it is inspired by the dynamic between and Archie.

It is somewhat ironic that she would focus on fatherhood in her book given her estranged relationship with her own father Thomas.

Harry, too, currently has a strained relationship with his father , especially after his and Meghan's interview with .

Meghan's relationship with her father became so difficult that she did not even want to contact him after Archie was born on May 6, 2019.

However, she did want him to know before it was officially announced, so she asked her mother Doria to tell him.

That said, she told her mother she did not want to know whether he replied or what he said back.

In the 2020 book Finding Freedom co-authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand wrote, Doria messaged Thomas with the news, which Meghan had asked her to.

The new mother did not want him to find out after the rest of the world.

But she didn't want to know whether her father replied to her mother's text.

Other people the couple told straight away were the Queen and Prince Philip, who were first on the list, then and , who received a picture of the newborn along with the news.

Harry then informed other family members including Zara and Mike Tindall on the cousins' only WhatsApp group chat.

The Duke of Sussex also made sure he told 's family – his aunts Lady Sarah McCorkadale and Lady Jane Fellows, and his uncle Earl Charles Spencer.

He also told his former nanny Tiggy Leggbourne, who he wanted to be the baby's godmother.

Finally, Harry informed palisades like Sarah Latham, their head of communications, just as they were leaving to return to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

After they got home, Meghan set about telling her friends.

She told one, he's barely cried.

He's an angel.

To another, she said, if my son is half of what your children are, I will be so happy.

When it came to informing the public, Harry decided he wanted to do it his way rather than the formal, traditional way.

A source told the authors that the Duke wanted people to hear it in his own words, no statement.

No formal arrangements.

Just him, off the cuff and candid.

So he arranged for cameras to come to Windsor Castle's Mews where he stood and announced the happy news on video.

After explaining that they had had a boy and that both mother and baby were doing well, he exclaimed, how any woman does what they do is beyond comprehension.

It remains to be seen whether Meghan and Doria will be able to mend their relationship amid the pandemic, but it is clear that Meghan is focusing on her own family and the special bond between father and son in her new book.

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