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Doria Ragland Wishes She'd Had the Race Conversation With Meghan Earlier

As the media began to follow Meghan and pick apart her every move, her mum, Doria Ragland, knew there was a racial component to the way her daughter was being treated. But Meghan, who is mixed race and grew up somewhat removed from much of the overt racism Black people face, didn't see it. "I said to her . . . 'This is about race,' and Meg said, 'Mommy, I don't wanna hear that.' And I said, 'Well, you may not want to hear it, but this is what's coming down the pike,'" Ragland says.

"It's very different to be a minority but not be treated like a minority right off the bat," Meghan explains in the doc about growing up mixed race. "Obviously, now people are very aware of my race because they made it such an issue when I went to the UK. But before that, most people didn't treat me like a 'Black woman.' So that talk didn't have to happen for me."

Ragland reveals that, in hindsight, she wishes she'd prepared Meghan better. "As a parent . . . absolutely I would like to go back and have that kind of real conversation about how the world sees [Meghan]."