Meghan Markle Snubs Her Own Mother, Won't Even Take Her Phone Calls
May 31 2018, Published 9:56 a.m. ET
Hello. Hello. Hello? Meghan are you there?
RadarOnline.com exclusively learned that Meghan Markle hasn't spoken to her mother Doria Ragland since her royal wedding day!
Ragland left her View Park mini mansion a few days before Markle's nuptials to Prince Harry, 33, which took place at the St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom on May 19. It was a glorious event no doubt and one that Ragland will truly remember. And she'd better. That's because the last time she's seen or spoken to her daughter was two days after the wedding, a source claimed to RadarOnline.com exclusively.
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"Doria's heartbroken and nervous and feels Meghan's shutting her out," the informant told RadarOnline.com. "She's called, texted
and emailed, but nada. Doria's biggest fear, one that she's felt ever since Meghan told her she was engaged to the Prince, is that she'd never hear from or see Meghan again.
"This is classic Meghan," the source explained, adding "she's Royalty now. She's part of that family and now she's ice cold to everyone, including her own mother."
Looks like Ragland's getting the silent treatment more ways then one. As RadarOnline.com previously reported exclusively, the Royal family zipped Ragland's lips.
"Doria can’t eat, speak or otherwise open her mouth about Meghan unless she clears it with the Royal family,” another source connected to Ragland told RadarOnline.com. “They’ve silenced her and made her sign a non-disclosure agreement.” Ragland feels "miserable"
because of this and couldn't even share with her Royal experience with friends.
"Her friends are asking how the wedding was, how the food was, asking how happy Meghan is and all Doria did was shrug her shoulders," the source added. "She didn’t say a word. It’s so sad."
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