Can't you simply use the Control. Parent property? Granted, it will not be set in the constructor of your control, but the typical way to overcome that is by implementing ISupportInitialize and doing the work in the EndInit method.
I don't know any way of actually having the designer emit code calling a non-default constructor, but here's an idea to get around it. Put your initialization code inside the default constructor of the parent form and use Form. DesignMode to see if you need to execute it.
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