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TWO BABIES WORLDS APART

EXCLUSIVE: Mailman tracks down the doctor who delivered Meghan in a shabby LA hospital — and reveals how the duchess and her firstborn truly are...

- By David Jones Additional reporting: Hugo Daniel in California

West Park Hospital has gone now. It was demolished more than 20 years ago to make way for a row of houses as newly affluent couples moved into the Los Angeles suburb of Canoga Park.

But back in the early 1980s, when thomas Markle, then a hotshot Hollywood lighting director, and his pretty new bride, Doria Ragland, moved into the area, its maternity unit was much in demand.

In those days, Dr Malverse Martin was a recently-qualified gynaecolog­ist working at the hospital. today, he runs his private practice from a clinic on the opposite side of the road. Dr Martin, now 69, was the clinician the Markles came to see when Doria fell pregnant.

Husband and wife were certainly an incongruou­s pair: he a 35-year-old, balding, and slightly ungainly bear of a man of Caucasian stock; she a petite black woman, 12 years his junior, who wore flowers in her braided hair and flowing hippie clothes.

It was in the small hours of August 4, 1981, that Dr Martin was called to West Park’s maternity wing where he delivered their baby – a strikingly gorgeous girl with shiny eyes and wispy curls.

Her birth certificat­e shows that he brought Rachel Meghan Markle into the world at 04.46 that morning.

this month, the Daily Mail became the first newspaper to track down Dr Martin. Of course, having overseen the birth of more than 20,000 babies, he cannot remember delivering Meghan – who arrived in rather different circumstan­ces to those of the new royal baby.

But he was thrilled to learn his name was on the duchess’s birth certificat­e.

‘this is something! I delivered a duchess. I’m honoured. It’s very exciting,’ he told us. ‘Believe it or not, I saw her wedding [to Harry]. It was beautiful,’ said Dr Martin, whose career suffered a blip in 2007, when he had his licence suspended for 30 days for failing to maintain proper medical records.

From my extensive research into Meghan’s background, however, I can well imagine how her earliest moments contrasted with those of her son. No doubt Harry was at her side and there was a team of eminent experts on call.

Meghan was born without fanfare, in a rather drab room overlookin­g a thrumming freeway.

By some accounts, her father was there at the birth. But others suggest relations between thomas and Doria were already strained, although they weren’t divorced until Meghan was six.

In any case, Doria’s mother, Jeanette Ragland was with her when she went into labour at West Park Hospital.

A photo of Doria holding Meghan a few hours after the birth says much about the circumstan­ces. though the new mother is clearly overjoyed, something about her expression seems to betray her vulnerabil­ity, loneliness and exhaustion.

Moreover, she had little time to bond with her daughter, for within a few weeks she returned to work.

As thomas also spent long hours in the tV studios, Meghan was often left in the care of her Granny Jeanette. Despite these fractured beginnings, however, she was such a delightful baby – both in looks and temperamen­t – that she was doted on by everyone in her extended family.

everyone, I should say, apart from her teenage half- sister, samantha (then called yvonne), who, according to several relatives I spoke to, was bitterly envious of Meghan from the outset.

In fairness, she had reason to be jealous.

the product of their father’s first marriage, samantha, 16, and her

brother, thomas Junior, 15, were then living with thomas senior and Doria, in Woodland Hills, a fashionabl­e residentia­l neighbourh­ood not far from the maternity hospital.

Until Meghan arrived, samantha – a budding model and actress – had been the apple of her father’s eye.

He showered her with attention, spent lavishly on her, and used his influence to help her gain her first modelling assignment, in a jeans commercial.

However, from the moment he brought her cute little half-sister home – to a bedroom filled with fluffy toys and decorated with colourful mobiles – Meghan became his clear favourite and samantha felt frozen out.

As Meghan’s half-brother, thomas Junior, told me, this made for a constantly strained domestic atmosphere. It was exacerbate­d by his own bitter feuding with his sister, and the simmering friction between samantha and her youthful step-mother.

One must wonder, too, whether Meghan’s upbringing was affected by the use of recreation­al drugs by some members of her family.

thomas Junior admitted to me that he and his friends smoked marijuana in the house, and says samantha did likewise.

He also recalls how his father threw wild parties for his Hollywood friends, bringing baby Meghan down in her dressing gown to show her off.

Additional­ly, thomas senior has confessed to taking ‘the occasional sniff’ of cocaine when Meghan was little. Meghan’s childhood was made yet more challengin­g by the undercurre­nt of racism that ran through the predominan­tly white, middle-class suburb where she spent her first few years.

the bigotry was so virulent that, when Doria took her months-old daughter out for walks in her pushchair, some neighbours ‘mistakenly’ supposed she was Meghan’s black nursemaid.

And yet, despite all this turbulence, the little girl caught in the middle of it all appears to have emerged largely unscathed.

In fact, amid the discord Meghan unwittingl­y became a unifying figure, acting as a conduit between her warring parents, both of whom

doted on her, and bringing factions together by her magnetic presence at family gatherings.

She has never bemoaned her difficult childhood. Rather, she depicts it as an idyllic time, when she and her father fished for trout in the wilds of California, and he helped stage her school stage production­s.

And when her mother taught her to cook exotic dishes, he went jogging with her around the neighbourh­ood streets, and took her to the poorest parts of Jamaica and Mexico to broaden her awareness.

A very different upbringing awaits Baby Sussex, of course, but it will surely be informed by his mother’s early experience­s in Los Angeles.

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