It's as if Lady Campbell is serving up a dish of royalty with a generous side of controversy, and trust me, we're all here for it. Lady Campbell, practically the reigning queen of gossip herself, has made it her mission to peel back the layers of the Sussexes' facade. This time, she zeroes in on Doria, armed with well-placed aristocratic contacts and a trail of infamous dinner parties.
Her latest bombshell is a deep dive into Doria Ragland's past, a murky tale reminiscent of stormy London nights. The book paints Doria as an absentee mother, missing a significant chunk of Meghan's childhood, only to reappear during a graduation, playing the role of a long-lost relative straight out of a daytime soap opera. But this drama unfolds in real life.
Lady C doesn't hold back, suggesting that Doria's mysterious vanishing act might be tied to a stint in prison for fraud. Yes, you heard that right—fraud. Lady C dances on the edge of a legal cliff, dropping enough hints to set the rumor mill ablaze without fully committing herself. Meanwhile, Thomas Markle, ever the loyal ex-husband, remains tight-lipped about Doria's past, adding further layers to the mystery.
As for Meghan, she remains as silent as a mime throughout this ordeal, leaving us all scratching our heads and wondering what the real deal is. The plot thickens further with tales of Doria's alleged failed business ventures and even accusations of tax evasion. It feels like turning the page reveals yet another skeleton tumbling out of the closet.
Then there's the shocking claim of Doria supposedly indulging in substance use openly, implying that Prince Harry found his ideal mother-in-law in her due to her alleged expertise in providing top-quality substances. Reports suggest a strained relationship between Doria and Harry, with Meghan and her mother allegedly enduring mistreatment from him. Though they avoid leaving visible marks, there are claims of clandestine evidence of Harry's aggressive behavior towards them.
Doria is said to assert dominance in the household and allegedly be involved in drug use, which may have influenced Harry's reliance on substances, as referenced in his televised therapy session with Dr. Gabor Maté. Meghan herself is alleged to engage in recreational drug use, including cocaine and marijuana.
Interestingly, it has come to light that Doria was convicted of fraud and spent ten years in prison, as confirmed by two biographers, Lady Campbell and Tom Bower. According to Bower, Doria was absent from Meghan's life between the ages of 5 and 18. There are reports that Bower will update his book, "Rebel Prince," to include the mystery surrounding Doria's missing years. When asked why he wrote "Rebel Prince," he stated his fascination with people who don't want to be written about, whose lives are shrouded in mystery as they climb the greasy pole of fame, influence, and power, all while trying to hide their secrets.
It is worth noting that the Sussexes have decided not to sue Tom Bower and Lady Campbell, and this choice speaks volumes.