Meghan Markle and Doria Ragland
Meghan Markle and Doria 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 Images/Steve Parsons

Meghan Markle’s mom, Doria Ragland, is rumored to have already arrived in the United Kingdom.

Even though no photo of the yoga instructor in the UK has surfaced online, she already hired a dog sitter to tend to her two adorable pooches. Ragland has been photographed walking her dog during multiple occasions but this weekend, another woman was seen strolling with her pets.

James Beal, The Sun’s US editor, and Emily Andrews, The Sun’s royal correspondent, said that Ragland’s absence on the streets could only mean that she is no longer in the United Kingdom. Ragland has also canceled her yoga classes and one of the friends has been seen throwing out trash from her home.

Markle is scheduled to give birth this week or during the first week of May and Ragland wants to be there for her only child.

“Like all moms, Doria wants to be there for her daughter at this seismic event in her life. She has sometimes worried about being so far away but she is absolutely going to be there for her at the birth,” a source said.

The same insider added that Markle wants to show Ragland her newly-renovated home in Frogmore Cottage and this is also where Ragland would be staying while she’s in the United Kingdom.

Meanwhile, Ragland is believed to have three key traits that could help Markle during the birth of her royal baby. Royal expert and commentator Ashley Pearson said in the documentary “Meghan and Harry: A Royal Baby Story” said that Ragland could be of great help to the Duchess of Sussex.

“First of all, she is a yoga instructor who is obviously very aware of the anatomy and taking care of yourself. Also, we know that Doria is very comforting and calm… Look at her during the royal wedding, she is a very calm and composed woman… The whole stiff upper lip reserved thing really does extend into the delivery room,” she said.