Meghan Markle and Doria Ragland
Meghan Markle's parents, Thomas Markle Sr. and Doria Raglan are not on speaking terms. Pictured: Markle and Ragland arrive at Cliveden House Hotel on the National Trust's Cliveden Estate to spend the night before her wedding to Prince Harry on May 18, 2018 in Berkshire, England. Getty Imaes/Steve Parsons

Doria Ragland is the only family member who never let Meghan Markle down.

According to Sarah Grossbart of E! News, if there's one person that Markle can call amid the attacks she has received from her dad and siblings, it would be her mom, Ragland. Markle and Ragland have a great relationship. In fact, she was the only family member who was present when the former "Suits" star married Prince Harry in May.

"She is the one member of Meghan's family important enough to receive not only an invite to the May 19 vows, but a prime seat near Queen Elizabeth, the relative who would never think to sell her daughter out or reveal private details of her tea with the Queen," the report read.

Meanwhile, Markle's friend and makeup artist, Daniel Martin, recently claimed that the Duchess of Sussex draws strength from her mother. "Meghan draws a lot of strength from her mother. Doria is classy, chic and confident, but not unapproachable," Martin told People. "I definitely feel Meghan gets a lot of that from her mother."

Ragland seems to be affected by the attacks her daughter has received from her ex-husband and his other children. In fact, she has reportedly also stopped talking to Thomas.

"Thomas and Doria are currently barely speaking to one another. He is trying to make peace after everything that has happened," a source told The Sun days before Prince Harry and Markle's royal wedding.

"Their relationship had been hanging by a thread for months before the staged photo scandals. He had told friends that he wanted to come with the peace gesture for an appeasement before the wedding and his daughter’s big day, but his recent actions have crushed that," the source added.

Prior to Thomas' debacle, it was believed that he had a good relationship with Markle and Ragland. In fact, in a past interview, Markle said that she never saw her parents fight and that they spent a vacation together as a family even after they split.

"What's so incredible, you know, is that my parents split up when I was two, [but] I never saw them fight. We would still take vacations together. My dad would come on Sundays to drop me off, and we'd watch 'Jeopardy!' eating dinner on TV trays, the three of us," Meghan once said in a Vanity Fair interview. "We were still so close-knit."