Before the royal titles, world headlines, and millions of fans, she was just a little girl warming up microwave dinners and wondering where exactly she fit in. Long before she became an eligible candidate for royal status, Meghan Markle’s story was rooted in ordinary struggles and questions about belonging. Born to a Black mother and a white father in Los Angeles, this girl didn’t grow up feeling like an eligible star in a Hollywood story waiting to happen. In fact, she often felt like she didn’t belong anywhere — not in school cliques, not in the prevailing beauty standards, and certainly not in the assumptions strangers made about her own family. “My dad is Caucasian and my mom is African American. I’m half Black and half white,” she once shared, highlighting the duality that made her feel like she was always caught in between worlds — not fully eligible for the identity one might expect. But it’s all part of her story, shaping everything — from the way she saw herself to the strength she needed to find when the world finally began to watch. Raised on TV dinners and tough…
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