TMZ: Doria Ragland will not relocate to England with Prince Harry & Meghan

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have spent the past six and a half years building a real life for themselves in California. They have a large chicken coop – Archie’s Chick Inn – and dogs, Pula and Mamma Mia. They have a giant pool, a tennis court and eleventy billion bathrooms. They have a tea house. They are regulars at swanky dinner parties. Meghan built a successful business in California. She’s invested in several California-based businesses. Harry still works for BetterUp. And most importantly, they’re close to Meghan’s mom Doria Ragland. Doria still maintains a home in LA, but I’ve always felt like she spends a lot of time in Montecito with her grandkids. What will happen with Doria??? And the chickens? But mostly Doria?

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are headed back across the pond temporarily … but they’re leaving at least one important family member behind.

Sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ … Meghan’s mom — Doria Ragland — isn’t making the move with the couple despite her close relationship with her daughter and her son-in-law.

We’re told Doria maintains a home near Los Angeles, and she has a life she’s not ready to leave behind. Our sources say she will see the family … though it’s unclear where.

Our sources say Doria’s active in the local yoga community … and she has quite a few friends here as well.

Meghan and Harry’s big move will change the family dynamic … Doria often drove up to Montecito to visit them and her grandkids … and she even had her own quarters in the massive home.

Worth noting … our source says Meghan and Harry’s move back to the UK is a temporary decision. When asked if it’s just for 6 months or a year, our source said it’s really more of a day-by-day decision.

[From TMZ]

This, more than anything else, tells me that the Sussexes are probably not going to stay much longer than a year in the UK. Maybe after the Birmingham Invictus Games next summer, they’ll maintain a third home in the UK, but Meghan isn’t going to stay away from Doria for much longer than a year. That’s her mama. Doria is Archie and Lili’s only living grandmother, you know? But I’m glad Doria won’t be there in person to witness this foolishness. I’d love to know her real thoughts on all of this.

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18 Responses to “TMZ: Doria Ragland will not relocate to England with Prince Harry & Meghan”

  1. Shiela Kerr says:

    I support Ms. Doria remaining in California. As mentioned she has a good life there and after a certain age all the moving takes a toll. I continue to wish the Sussex family well and I continue to believe, this is a UK base for this couple and after Invictus 2027, they will spend extended (Summers) time in Europe, including the UK, with their home base being Monticeto, California

  2. Over it says:

    I have often believed that as much as Doria loves and supports her daughter and son in law , if she is anything like me she probably does a lot of head scratching and reminds herself not my business, not my business but I am sure she can’t stand one member of the Windsor clan and if left up to her, she won’t want any of them any where near her daughter or grandchildren. The Spencer’s on the other hand. She must really like. But yeah, f those Windsors

  3. Denise says:

    That’s a really big support network that Meghan will have to leave in US. Her Mom, those friends who come over to play Majhong with her, Oprah… I know they’ll be in touch but it’s not the same.
    I keep thinking of her Mom’s words in their documentary, when they were going through the worst of the abuse, she asked Meghan is it worth it?
    I really wish them well with this move, hopefully things will work out for them

  4. Dante says:

    If we knew why they were going then opinions could be formed. Harry’s never ever said he’s homesick. Like he’s 5. Never. I know who does spout that regularly. So we still know nothing and everyone has an opinion.

    Thankfully both Harry and Meghan are investors. He’s been hooked in with high power investor and vc groups for years. They’re both making bank. This move isn’t because they’re broke or he’s crying in the cupboard because he misses daddy. Sounds strategic.

  5. SarahCS says:

    These are rich people without 9-5 jobs, they can hop on a plane any time they like. Of course it’s not the same as living a drive away but they can meet at weekends if they want to.

  6. ChillinginDC says:

    Way too many commenters thought Doria would pack up her life to go with Meghan and I called her not leaving. Why would she? Watch her daughter have to deal with the insane press she’s about to get and the daily interviews calling for her head? I don’t know if this will work or not, but am definitely baffled again by this choice. And it does sound like Harry is homesick and wants to return to the UK stories which have been going on since last year were true.

  7. India says:

    I wonder if Doria isn’t happy with this move. It boggles my mind that Harry is taking his family back to the same enviornment that led to Meghan’s self-unaliving ideations, and one that— JUST LAST MONTH—was too dangerous for her and the kids to visit without their movements being cloaked in secrecy.

    • ilovethedark says:

      If she was my mom, she’d be upset and disappointed but wouldn’t say anything since Meghan and Harry are adults who can make (poor) decisions on their own and she’ll be there for any support they might need, but she won’t uproot her life and peace to do so.

  8. NoBS Please says:

    I’m not so sure Meghan and Harry want to be chopping and changing every couple of years with their kids’ education. I suspect if they’ve chosen a British education, they’re going to give it a good shot, not just a year. Of course if it doesn’t work out it’s another thing.

    Why would Doria need to relocate to the UK, when she can just visit? Obviously not as often as before, but she can easily spend several weeks at a time with the family in the UK. And I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s part of the deal.

    As for everything Meghan is trading-off with this move, Jennie Bond said on the BBC that she was “taking one for the team” and that the UK wasn’t exactly Meghan’s world-favourite place to be. This probably rings true for most people. In some ways it’s the quid pro quo of Harry leaving his country to move to California to protect Meghan.

    Feels like a sign of a healthy marriage that they should be commended for… though I’m not holding my breath on that front, certainly not from the British media! (except maybe Jennie Bond)

    • Magdalena says:

      Who says they are chopping and changing? Plenty of families, rich or otherwise, travel and spend long periods in other countries for work – actors, high profile charity workers, international lawyers, company directors not the least. And Harry and Meghan both wear a lot of hats, several of them international. If those people’s arrangements are considered to be routine, why should it described as chopping and changing when the Sussexes do it?

      I really think that people need to get things into perspective. Harry and Meghan are not doing anything that other people do not do. Many of their friends maintain homes in the UK, US and Europe. Heck, I’m no millionaire and I have a home in the EU as well as in the UK, and spend periods in the US and Caribbean, for business and pleasure. It’s not unusual.

  9. Mads says:

    For all the talk of Harry wanting to be closer to Charles because of concerns regarding his health and advanced age, the advanced age also applies to Doria and that’s why I don’t see this as a permanent move back to the UK (unless the midterms cause absolute havoc and Trump goes full dictator with the military backing him).

    Residing here puts immediate pressure on RAVEC to complete the RMA for the Sussexes current security requirements, and I’d be very shocked if it was found there was no real need for 24/7 protection. Harry has checkmated them on this stalling tactic by moving back for at least a year. He, rightly, wants security in place for Invictus next July, plus actually living here will remove some of the hysteria about the possibility of Meghan and the children coming back because it’s now a moot point, they’re already here.

    Archewell can function whether Meghan and Harry reside here or in the US, there was actually a fairly honest piece in The Hollywood Reporter saying that and, shockingly, pointing out that “Cookie Queens” is the highest grossing non celebrity documentary of 2026 with a gross sitting at $588,257 and has secured a deal with a streaming service – not Netflix.

    I see it as a year long relocation, although Charles health could influence the timeframe. They could be returning to Montecito this time next year.

  10. Advisor2U says:

    Yesterday, I was literary wondering about Archie’s Chick Inn and the chickens. They can set up a new coop in the UK, for sure, but I feel sad that Archie and Lil will have to miss Phill and Jill and the other chicks.

    • LRB says:

      They can keep chickens in England – and maybe Doria is moving into their home while they are away. We know so little about the reasons behind all of this, I think we need to be kinder, less like the British Press and let’s not speculate in a way that is worrying. Meghan is a grown up, Harry loves her, they have made this decision together – whatever the reasons – and if it doesn’t work out they will go back. The kids are young, moving around the world is good for them, broadening horizons.

  11. EllenOlenska says:

    I am firmly in the “ moving back is idiotic” camp and I suspect Doria is making sure she will be waiting here when they need to move again. I’m not buying that this is for Invictus or for dying Charles who could never make ten minutes in his schedule for his kids or grandkids and no, the “ men in gray” weren’t the problem.

    I know we don’t know the whole story and I am certainly not them, so I’m going to wish them well but I’m not as admiring of them for this as I was for their past choices. ( not that they care! 🤣)

    • LRB says:

      You don’t know any of the story – none of us do. So to stop supporting them because you don’t agree with a decision they have made which they believe is right for them is… disappointing to me. I thought we were better than that.

  12. Advisor2U says:

    Doria has her own business in the Senior Care Management field, called Loving Kindness, for over six years now. Like her daughter, she has two degrees: a bachelors degree in Psychology and a masters degree in Social Work. Before starting her Care Management business she worked for about 20 years as a licensed clinical therapist. The tabloids will never till you all this, because they don’t want to highlight the stark difference between Meghan’s highly educated and accomplished mother, and air hostess ma Middleton. They will focus on Doria ones being a yoga instructor (which she is very proud of, btw).

    I don’t think that soon to be 70 yo Doria (Sept. 2nd) is ready to give up her company yet. She is also well connected in Hollywood (she used to be the Yoga teacher for many (now) celebrities, like Kris Jenner, back in the days), and she is known in many communities in California for doing charity work, for many years. This king of connectivity she won’t be able to rebuild in the UK.

  13. EM says:

    No evidence of this, but I do wonder if this is so Harry can be more involved with Invictus leading up to the Birmingham games. There has to be some pressure there to be more seen and active with England’s teams leading up to next year given its on his home turf. Especially since the royals are constantly implying it should be theirs and he should step back

    If he’s based in the UK this year; that makes it easier. The benefit of being closer to family for a year seems like a side benefit more than anything else. The kids are young enough a year abroad will be fine and not disrupt much.

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