Meghan Markle's ex-husband Trevor Engelson welcomes baby girl Ford Grace with new wife Tracey Kurland, says US Weekly

MEGHAN Markle’s ex-husband Trevor Engelson has welcomed a baby girl with his second wife, reports US Weekly. 

The American film producer, 43, and Tracey Kurland, 33, have welcomed daughter Ford Grace Engelson, a source told the publication.

Trevor was married to the Duchess of Sussex, 39, from 2011 to 2013, and tied the knot with Tracey in May last year. 

The Hollywood producer confirmed that he and his new wife were expecting their first baby on April 29. 

He wrote: “Future mother of the year and girl dad way outta his league! 

“Best thing I've ever produced hands down. Baby girl, So excited to meet you in September.”



In the Insta post announcing the pregnancy, Trevor included a selfie of the couple who were wearing sporting protective face masks while Engelson cradled hi wife's bump. 

Trevor said “I do” at the idyllic Rosewood Miramar Beach resort, with the venue decorated with fairy lights, floral garland and even giant Jenga with the couple’s names on it.

Nutritionist Tracey, who is the heir to a multimillion dollar empire, wore a white, lace gown which had off-the-shoulder straps and she also wore a veil.

The menu included burgers, French fries, Caesar salad, oysters and a wedding cake for dessert.

Trevor's wedding came nearly a year after Meghan and Prince Harry's royal wedding on May 19, 2018, and a few days after Meghan gave birth to Archie Harrison.


Engelson, from Great Neck, New York, and Meghan first began dating in 2004 before she starred in TV legal drama Suits.

The pair tied the knot on September 10, 2011, at the Jamaica Inn in Ocho Rios, Jamaica.

The wedding was a four-day affair and pictures have since shown drinking games on the beach in the run-up to the big day.

The couple separated just two years after their wedding and were divorced in August 2013, citing "irreconcilable differences".

Trevor is mentioned in new explosive unofficial biography Finding Freedom, with Meghan reportedly asking her friends why "Trevor didn't always act as if he supported her acting career".

The same friend said the dynamic between the two changed once Meghan landed a role as paralegal Rachel on TV show Suits.

"Suddenly the dynamic was changing, and he didn't like that," the friend said.

Trevor reportedly wanted Meghan to to rely on him as the "breadwinner", and wondered if he "didn't want to share the spotlight".

Engleson's uncle Mickey-Miles Felton, who lives in Arizona, said the description of Trevor in the book is "not even close to who he is".

"Trevor is too good a person to have these kind of thoughts. That is not even close to who he is," Mr Felton told the Daily Mail.

"He has made successes out of a lot of people who have worked for him. So, I think the word you use in England for this claim would be 'rubbish'. We would say 'trash'."

Mr Felton said the reasons for the marriage break up given in the book where done to protect Meghan's reputation as she was someone "who did something wrong and needs to make themselves look good".

"He is not the kind of person who would be jealous of somebody else's success. He has made successes out of a lot of people who have worked for him.

"To me it's an absurd notion. Whether that makes me naive or not, I don't know. But in all the years I've talked to him, I've never heard anything like that."

We previously shared the shots of Trevor Engelson passionately kissing his new heiress bride as they tie the knot with lavish wedding.

And Meghan Markle’s first husband’s family say accusations in Finding Freedom that he didn’t support her are ‘rubbish’.

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