Lady C made a notable reference to an arrest and court case involving Doria, suggesting it may have been linked to this narrative. It was, in fact, Doria Ragland who influenced Meghan to accuse the British press and indirectly the British public of discrimination. She also publicly aired grievances against Thomas Markle in an interview, accusing him of exploiting Meghan's newfound fame.
Doria confidently asserted, "I'm ready to have my voice heard," proudly describing Meghan as an old soul and a straight-A student. Doria, who shared custody of Meghan with her ex-husband Thomas Markle, seemingly disappeared during Meghan's childhood, leaving Thomas to shoulder all expenses. Thomas was evidently exploited and manipulated by both Doria and Meghan, who seemed to be constantly seeking new hosts to attach themselves to.
Doria's actions as a parent raise questions about her absence during her child's formative years. According to Lady C's source, there are deeper and more serious aspects of Doria's past that Buckingham Palace, via the intelligence service, has concealed to protect the royal family from embarrassment. Such long absences from public life are not typically the result of minor fraud charges, and this revelation must be causing considerable concern within the British royal family.
King Charles, for instance, was deeply troubled when he learned that his son had used illegal substances during his teenage years. There are even rumors circulating that the royal family has no intention of divulging the information they possess about Doria, as they fear that they will still be held accountable by the public. Keeping this information hidden aligns with their characteristic discretion, as they strive to maintain their reputation and class.
Nonetheless, concealing these details may not be in their best interests. Doria remains the grandmother of Archie and Lilibet, and any information that emerges about the family will invariably reflect on them. It's possible that after the divorce, other sources might come forward with this information, at which point the royal family may not be automatically blamed for its release.
In life, actions leave trails, whether in paper or electronic form, and human memories are invaluable. Life doesn't occur in isolation or on a deserted island; there are always witnesses. Speculation has long swirled around the events during Doria's missing years, and Lady C and Tom Bawa have hinted that they possess knowledge about this period but cannot disclose it.
It's safe to say that Meghan may have inherited some of her questionable behavior from her mother. It's difficult to determine who is worse in this regard; while Meghan's actions are public and theatrical, Doria seems to keep her misdeeds under wraps. However, they appear to be two peas in a pod, sharing more in common than meets the eye.