Lady Colin Campbell is once again stirring the pot with her latest expose, focusing on Meghan Markle’s mother, Doria Ragland. In her provocative new book, Meghan and Harry: The Real Story, Campbell dives deep into Doria’s past, unraveling a narrative filled with intrigue and scandal that reads like something straight out of a dramatic mystery novel.
Campbell, known for her penchant for royal gossip, has leveraged her aristocratic contacts and reputation for sensational storytelling to dissect Doria’s life. The book paints a troubling picture of Doria as an absentee mother who reemerged in Meghan’s life only at significant milestones, such as during her graduation. This portrayal has been likened to the plot of a soap opera, where Doria’s reappearance raises more questions than answers.
One of the most shocking claims is that Doria may have a history of legal troubles, including a stint in prison for fraud. Campbell hints at this with a series of carefully placed suggestions, though she stops short of outright accusations. Meanwhile, Thomas Markle, Meghan’s estranged father, remains tight-lipped about Doria’s past, adding layers to the mystery.
The plot thickens with additional allegations surrounding Doria’s failed business ventures and potential tax evasion. Campbell’s book also touches on the intriguing notion that Doria may have been involved in substance use, suggesting that Prince Harry found an ideal mother-in-law in Doria due to her alleged expertise in providing high-quality substances. This claim, if true, would cast a shadow over Harry and Meghan’s relationship, portraying it as fraught with hidden tensions.
The speculation extends to Meghan herself, with rumors of her involvement in recreational drug use, including cocaine and marijuana. The revelations have sparked significant controversy and debate, particularly since Doria’s prison sentence for fraud, confirmed by biographers Lady C and Tom Bower, remains a focal point.
Tom Bower, in his book Revenge, plans to update his account to include the mystery surrounding Doria’s missing years. Bower’s motivation, as he puts it, is to uncover secrets about those who seek fame and influence while hiding their pasts. His decision not to sue, alongside Meghan and Harry’s apparent choice not to pursue legal action, suggests an acceptance of the sensational narrative that continues to captivate the public.