Hey there, friends! Let’s talk about something inspiring. Duchess Meghan's mom, the incredible Doria Ragland, was spotted out and about in Los Angeles on September 29. This wasn’t just a casual Sunday stroll—Doria was out there making a difference, participating in the 21st Annual Alive and Running 5K for Suicide Prevention. Talk about dedication! The yoga instructor turned social worker had a productive day and reminded us all what it means to give back to the community.
Doria Ragland: Racing With Purpose
Now, picture this: The Duchess of Sussex’s mom, a vibrant 63-year-old, wasn’t just running for the thrill of it—she was running for a cause. Doria was all smiles as she competed alongside other participants in the approximately 3.1-mile race. Her outfit? A peach-colored T-shirt paired with sleek black running pants that featured a striking yellow stripe, all topped off with bright pink sneakers. The look was both sporty and chic, reflecting her personality perfectly. You could tell she was ready to conquer the course.

A Moment of Triumph
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the powerful imagery from the race. In some of the photos, you can see Doria crossing the finish line with her hands triumphantly raised above her head. She looked absolutely thrilled as she, wearing the number 1360, achieved her goal. According to the organization’s website, the event surpassed its initial target of raising $400,000, bringing in over $475,000 for the Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Center. That’s nothing short of amazing!
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Royal Connections
Many royal fans couldn’t help but speculate that Doria was running the 5K in honor of her daughter Meghan, who is 38, and son-in-law Prince Harry. Just a few weeks earlier, in September, the royal couple had taken to social media to share a heartfelt tribute in observance of World Suicide Prevention Day. It was a touching reminder of their commitment to mental health awareness.
“This World Suicide Prevention Day, we would like to spread the available support far and wide to ensure that no-one goes through a crisis alone,” they captioned a photo on Instagram. “Please use or share the below accounts today, or on any given day, to a friend, colleague or even a complete stranger, that may be suffering — because wherever you are, you are not alone.”


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