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Meghan Markle 'snubs Queen's doctors for own birth team as mum flies in from LA'

The Duchess of Sussex has appointed her own delivery team to oversee the birth of her first child, it has been reported.

Meghan Markle has broken from royal tradition by not appointing the Royal Household gynaecologists because she does not want "the men in suits" to supervise the birth, The Mail on Sunday reports.

The paper said the 37-year-old, who is expected to give birth later this month, has appointed an "unnamed female doctor" to lead the team instead of Alan Farthing and Guy Thorpe-Beeston.

The two gynaecologists attended at the arrival of all three of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children, it adds.

A spokesman for the Royal Family declined to comment.

Doria Ragland is flying in from LA to be by her daughter's side (PA)
Meghan is very close with her mother Doria (AFP/Getty Images)

Meghan Markle's mum Doria to fly over and be by daughter's side for baby arrival  

However, it is understood that there will definitely be a role for the Queen's doctors in the birth, but it might not be a prominent one.

A royal source reportedly said: "Meghan said she doesn't want the men in suits. She was adamant that she wanted her own people. It did leave a few of us a little baffled.

"It is slightly surprising. These people [the Queen’s doctors] are the best of the best and when it comes down to it, their role would actually be very limited in the birth itself, assuming all goes to plan."

Sources close to the Duchess stressed the ‘personal’ nature of her decision.

In another break with tradition, it emerged last week that the Duchess has chosen not to give birth in the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, which has been used by several other Royal mothers.

Victoria Beckham helping royal pal Meghan Markle decorate new home with Prince Harry  

It is likely Meghan and Harry will choose a hospital nearer to their new home, Frogmore Cottage at Windsor, for the birth.

Meanwhile, Meghan's mum is flying over from LA to be by her side as she prepares to have her first child.

But sources say yoga teacher Doria Ragland, 62, is unable to stretch out her stay – as she has to go home to look after her dogs.

It can also be revealed that Prince Harry’s bride is decorating their new home with posters from her old “bachelorette pad”.

She will bring them to £3million Frogmore Cottage from Toronto, Canada, where Meg filmed the drama Suits.

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A source said yesterday: “Doria should be here for the birth and will be staying. But then she has to get back to her dogs and work.”

Meghan will be adorning the Grade II listed home, south of Windsor Castle, with expensive art work and has dotted pictures of family and friends around the place.

She has also swapped interior design tips with Victoria Beckham.

An insider said: “Harry and Meghan want to make Frogmore as homely as possible and Meghan has brought over a lot of posters.”

Frogmore used to accommodate royal staff but has been renovated to be a family home.

Harry and Meghan, who wed last year, will soon become parents for the first time (PA)

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The Mirror reported earlier today how a charity was left stunned after gaining the royal nod on social media.

The Little Village charity that collects good quality clothes, toys and kit for kids aged under five for families in need was left "completely astounded" when it was mentioned by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 's new Instagram account.

After the royal mention, Little Village's Instagram followers shot up by 1,000 in just 24 hours after the post by the pregnant couple's account.

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