Meghan Markle’s Mom Teaches Yoga To Seniors; Will She Travel To UK?
Meghan Markle’s mom, Doria Ragland, was recently spotted in Los Angeles weeks before her daughter gives birth.
Ragland, who is a professional yoga instructor, was photographed leaving the yoga class she teaches in Los Angeles. In the photo, the 62-year-old is wearing casual combats and a gilet. She also held her car keys in one hand and a notebook and a magazine in another.
Markle’s mom last made headlines before the holidays. At the time, there were rumors suggesting that she will fly to the United Kingdom to celebrate Christmas with Markle, Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth II and the other members of the royal family.
However, Christmas Day came and there was not a single photo of Ragland in the UK. On Christmas morning, Markle and Prince Harry attended a church service at St. Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham estate. Ragland was not photographed during that outing either.
One week later, reports swirled that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex celebrated the New Year outside of the UK. Initial rumors claimed that they will fly to the United States to be with Ragland. However, this didn’t happen either. It is possible that Markle’s pregnancy is preventing her from flying out of the country.
But this doesn’t mean that royal fans will not see Ragland again soon. It is possible that she will fly to the UK weeks before her only child gives birth in the spring. Markle is already in her third trimester, and she is rumored to give birth to a baby girl.
The royal couple is also in the process of renovating their Frogmore Cottage, and they are currently living in a farmhouse in Oxfordshire that they are renting out. Ragland will most likely stay in one of the rooms in the property when she decides to visit her daughter before she gives birth.
Markle has a close relationship with her mom. Ragland was the only relative of Markle present when she tied the knot with Prince Harry on May 19. Markle’s dad, Thomas Markle Sr., was also invited, but he was unable to make it.
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