Doria Ragland

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Doria Ragland
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Ragland (right) in May 2018, with daughter Meghan
Born
Doria Loyce Ragland

(1956-09-02) September 2, 1956 (age 67)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Education University of Southern California (MSW)
Occupation
  • Social worker
Spouse
(m. 1979;div. 1987)
Children Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
Family Ragland

Doria Loyce Ragland (born September 2, 1956) [1] [lower-alpha 1] is the American mother of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and the ex-wife of American retired television lighting director and director of photography Thomas Markle. Ragland holds a degree in social work and is a former makeup artist and yoga instructor.

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Early life

Doria Ragland was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to nurse Jeanette Arnold (1929–2000) and her second husband Alvin Azell Ragland (1929–2011), [3] an antiques dealer who sold items at flea markets. [4] Ragland's maternal grandparents, James and Nettie Arnold, respectively worked as a bellhop and an elevator operator at the Hotel St. Regis on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. [3] [5] [6] Her parents moved to Los Angeles when Ragland was a baby [3] and later divorced. In 1983, her father married kindergarten teacher Ava Burrow, [7] who is near to Ragland's age; the two remained close after that marriage also ended in divorce. [8] Ragland has two older maternal half-siblings, Joseph (known as "JJ"; 1949–2021) and Saundra Johnson (born 1952), and a younger paternal half-brother, Alvin Joffrey Ragland. [9]

Various contemporary records state that the Ragland family descend from Richard "Dick" Ragland, born into slavery c.1792 in Chatham County, North Carolina; his son, Stephen Ragland (1848-1926) of Jonesboro in Georgia, lived long enough to experience the abolition of slavery in 1865. The family's Ragland surname came from slave-owner William Ragland, a Methodist planter and land speculator who had emigrated during the eighteenth century from Cornwall, England, to North America. [10] [11] Doria's daughter Meghan Markle has claimed that a genealogy test revealed that she was 43% Nigerian [12] .

Career and education

After leaving Fairfax High School, [4] Ragland worked as a temporary assistant makeup artist and met her future husband, Thomas Markle, while employed on the set of the television show General Hospital . Later on, their daughter Meghan spent time between the two homes as Ragland pursued a career and tertiary education. [13] Ms. Ragland worked as a travel agent and owned a small business. [14] Ragland completed a Bachelor of Arts in psychology. [4] In 2011, she earned a Master of Social Work from the University of Southern California. [15] After passing California's licensing exam in 2015, she was a social worker for three years at the Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services clinic in Culver City. [16] [17] [18] [19] Ragland has also worked as a yoga instructor. [20] In 2020, it was reported that she would teach a jewelry making course at Santa Monica College. [21] In the same year, Ragland became CEO, CFO and secretary of a care home firm in Beverly Hills, called Loving Kindness Senior Care Management. [22]

Personal life

Ragland married lighting director Thomas Markle on December 23, 1979, at Hollywood's Paramahansa Yogananda Self-Realization Fellowship Temple in a ceremony performed by Brother Bhaktananda. [23] [15] Their daughter, Meghan, was born in 1981. The couple separated when their daughter was two years old. [24] They divorced in 1987. [20] [25]

Ragland resides in View Park–Windsor Hills, California, [26] [27] in a house inherited from her father in 2011. [4] She has accompanied Meghan to public events and attended her 2018 wedding to Prince Harry in Berkshire. [28] [29] Ragland became a grandmother on May 6, 2019. She flew to the United Kingdom to see her grandson, Prince Archie of Sussex, and his parents. [30] In July, she attended Prince Archie's christening at the private chapel at Windsor Castle. [30] Her granddaughter, Princess Lilibet of Sussex, was born on June 4, 2021, in Santa Barbara, California. [31]

See also

Notes

  1. A genealogical blog published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society contains an essay by a staff member that says she was born September 15, 1956. [2]

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