Saturday, 19 May 2018

Doria Ragland fights back tears as a reassuring Prince Harry tries to catch her eye just moments before her daughter walks down the aisle

Doria Ragland was the image of pride as she accompanied her daughter Meghan Markle to St George's Chapel on her wedding day.

The 61-year-old appeared to fight back the tears as she took her pew in St George's Chapel after accompanying her daughter in her short car journey to the ceremony.

Her soon-to-be son-in-law Prince Harry appeared to offer her some reassurance, turning to catch her eye from the altar. 

The mother of the bride looked a vision in a lime-green coat and matching dress believed to be Burberry as she sat alone in the chapel. 

Her daughter Meghan looked a vision in white and is wearing a diamond-encrusted tiara and veil over her face as she left Cliveden House Hotel in Berkshire for Windsor Castle.


Her mother Doria smiled and looked adoringly at her daughter in the back of her wedding car, again supporting her in the absence of her father Thomas Markle. 

Meghan left Cliveden House, in Taplow, Berkshire, where she spent the night, accompanied by her mother Doria.

Mother and daughter drove away in a Rolls-Royce Phantom IV, which was built and delivered to the Queen in 1950 and used by Kate Middleton for her trip to Westminster Abbey when she married William seven years ago. 

The pair could be seen chatting, and a relaxed-looking Meghan gave a brief wave, as the vintage Rolls-Royce Phantom IV, left for the drive to the Windsor Castle. 

Last night she looked stunning as she arrived with her mother Doria Ragland, 62, after enjoying afternoon tea with the Queen.  



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