Mum, meet Ma'am: Meghan Markle's mother Doria will 'have afternoon tea' with the Queen today as final preparations get under way for the Royal Wedding
Meghan Markle will today put a horrendous week of family drama behind her as she takes her mother to meet the Queen this afternoon for the first time.
Doria Ragland, who has been
staying at Kensington Palace, will meet the monarch to complete a
whirlwind introduction to the royal family after flying in from Los
Angeles on Wednesday.
The 61-year-old
yoga instructor has already enjoyed a 'jolly' afternoon with Prince
Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, just hours after landing, and
yesterday met the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children.
Miss
Markle was pictured smiling last night as she left her final wedding
rehearsal with Prince Harry after a dramatic week of set backs.

Pictured: Harry and Meghan's
Range Rover, yesterday afternoon, escorted by police as they sped past
crowds of well-wishers lining the Long Walk

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle looked relaxed as their Range Rover took them from Windsor Castle after the rehearsal

Meghan was forced to make an
extraordinary and moving statement confirming her father will no longer
walk her down the aisle at St George's Chapel on Saturday

Meghan's half-brother, Thomas
Markle Jr., was pictured outside Windsor Castle this week after flying
to the UK ahead of the service
A series of setbacks saw seen father pull out of the ceremony and her half-brother call the wedding a 'mistake'.
Her half-brother, Thomas Markle Jr., was pictured outside Windsor Castle this week after flying to the UK ahead of the service.
U.S.
police have also been baffled by explosive claims that Meghan Markle's
half sister was run off the road and hospitalized by a paparazzo, as law
enforcement cannot can't find any evidence the crash happened.
The royal bride will hope there are no further surprises from her family to disrupt the build-up to the wedding.
Last
night royal fans were seen camping out outside the castle to ensure a
good view of the planned procession, using sleeping bags and even
folding chairs after local police banned tents.
Yesterday
they witnessed a full rehearsal in which a carriage and members of the
armed forces paraded through the streets of Windsor.
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