The Mail on Sunday

Is Doria the real power behind Meghan’s throne?

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SHE’S fast becoming notorious for ignoring or firing her Royal advisers, and now my sources tell me that there’s one person that Meghan – along with husband Harry – always turns to when they need vital advice: her mother Doria.

In fact, palace insiders suspect that Doria’s fingerprin­ts are all over several major decisions the Duke and Duchess have made in recent months – and that she is well on the way to becoming Meghan’s only trusted adviser.

Based in Los Angeles, but a regular visitor to Windsor, Doria is on the phone at all hours of the day advising Meghan on everything from living arrangemen­ts to postnatal recovery and staff issues.

Some say it was Doria, while staying at Windsor, who fired one of the three nannies Meghan employed during the six weeks after baby Archie was born. Now Royal circles are wondering if she’s behind some of Meghan’s other life decisions and other staff appointmen­ts, too.

‘People think Doria is hippy-dippy and chilled out because she’s a yoga instructor,’ says my source.

‘But, like any mother, she’s hard as nails when it comes to protecting her daughter.

‘Meghan’s nickname is Tungsten and she inherited that steely determinat­ion from Doria who is, at Meghan’s request, very hands-on in her life.

‘Harry adores Doria and thinks she’s incredibly wise,’ the source added. ‘These days, the Sussexes trust very, very few people even in their own respective families.

‘Doria is one of the last family members either of them can turn to, and consequent­ly she’s extremely influentia­l in their lives.’

Despite having just hired a new private secretary from the Foreign Office and recently recruited press adviser Sara Latham, Meghan and Harry’s world is certainly getting smaller.

Last November, Meghan’s PA Melissa Touabti quit after six months amid reports she’d been reduced to tears, and weeks later the couple’s private secretary Samantha Cohen resigned after 17 years with the Royals.

In January, Meghan’s female bodyguard departed after six months and assistant private secretarie­s Amy Pickerill and Heather Wong have also left this year.

Of course, we now know that Meghan has sadly cut ties with her father and Harry seems to have largely sidelined his own brother.

With Harry having no mother of his own to turn to, I only hope that Doria is strong enough to take all this on.

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