From insecure teen to royal TV star — she nearly died after giving birth

Long before royal headlines followed her every move and cameras captured her at palace gates, Meghan Markle was simply a young girl growing up in Los Angeles, trying to understand where she belonged.

Her childhood did not resemble the glamorous image many people might imagine today. Instead, it was marked by long hours spent alone after school, microwave dinners, and the quiet reality of two hardworking parents trying to make ends meet.

Born to a Black mother and a white father, Meghan grew up navigating a world that often struggled to understand her identity.

“My dad is Caucasian and my mom is African American. I’m half Black and half white,” she once explained.

Those words reflected a deeper experience that shaped much of her early life — a feeling of standing between worlds without fully belonging to either.As a child, Meghan described herself as what many call a “latchkey kid.” Her mother, Doria Ragland, worked as a makeup artist, while her father, Thomas Markle Sr., spent long hours working in television.

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Her connection to Hollywood also began during childhood. Meghan often visited the set of the sitcom Married… with Children, where her father worked as a lighting director.

“A really funny and perverse place for a little girl in a Catholic school uniform to grow up,” she later joked.

Yet even as she explored acting, Meghan was still searching for a clear sense of identity.

“My teens were even worse — grappling with how to fit in,” she wrote in a blog post years later. “Being biracial, I fell somewhere in between.”

When she began pursuing acting professionally, she encountered another obstacle: casting directors often struggled to categorize her.

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