King Charles, Prince William and Prince George — made its debut.“The royal couple suspected that the entire institution was conspiring against them. As they saw it, the evidence was all around them.
03.09.2023 - 16:19 / ok.co.uk
In the six years since Meghan Markle filmed her final episode of Suits her life has changed dramatically. But while Meghan has left the world of acting behind her, her time on TV still looms large in the memories of those she worked with.
They include showrunner Aaron Korsh, 56, who created the hit legal drama Suits in which Meghan starred as Rachel Zane. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Aaron explained how he was "a little [irritated]" when the royal family "weighed in on some stuff" - including what the Duchess of Sussex's character was allowed to say onscreen in episodes filmed after she and Prince Harry began dating.
As an example he cited a word he had deliberately added to the script as a tribute to his in-laws, but which was vetoed by the royals who were said to be worried about malicious editing. "[The royal family] weighed in on some stuff. Not many things, by the way, but a few things that we wanted to do and couldn’t do, and it was a little irritating," Aaron explained.
"I remember one was a particular line of dialogue and, look, I’ll just say what the line was. My wife’s family, when they have a topic to discuss that might be sensitive, they use the word "poppycock." As a nod to my in-laws, we were going to have [Meghan's character] say "poppycock." And the royal family did not want her saying the word. "They didn’t want to put the word "poppycock" in her mouth.
King Charles, Prince William and Prince George — made its debut.“The royal couple suspected that the entire institution was conspiring against them. As they saw it, the evidence was all around them.
“Scandals of the Royal Palaces” author Tom Quinn, the former actress, 42, felt “shunted off” when she and Harry moved into the two-bedroom abode that is nestled on the grounds of Kensington Palace.Quinn told the Mirror‘s “Pod Save The Queen” podcast recently that Markle seemingly was “drawn in” by the idea of the royal family and was disheartened to learn she would be residing “in a little cottage” rather than a palace.“I think that actually, she wasn’t too keen on that,” he said. “It seemed like they were being shunted off to a little prefab in the grounds.”“Finding Freedom” authors Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie, however, claimed that the “Suits” alum was ecstatic to live at the quaint bungalow.They wrote in the biography: “After months of long-distance, Meghan was thrilled to finally be sharing a postcode, W8 4PY, with her partner.”“She felt at home at [Nottingham Cottage] with Harry -— she’s always been able to bloom where she was planted, but she hadn’t moved to London to start a new job,” they added.
The recent appearance of the Princess Royal and the Prince and Princess of Wales on Mike Tindall's podcast 'The Good, the Bad and the Rugby' served to prove that the Royal Family are great fun behind closed doors and enjoy everything from playing beer pong to racing in barefoot to cold water swimming.This clear sense of fun and informality jars with claims made by Meghan Markle on her and Prince Harry's Netflix series that the Royal Family are standoffish in private. She said: "I guess I started to understand very quickly that the formality on the outside carried through on the inside.That there is a forward-facing way of being and then you close the door and 'phew I can relax now' but that formality carries over on both sides.
Düsseldorf, Germany, for the Invictus Games 2023, a multi-sport event Harry created in 2014 for wounded veterans. Photos obtained by The Post show the Duke and Duchess of Sussex speaking onstage at the “Friends @ Home Event” at the Station Airport during the third day of the annual games.
new poll conducted by Newsweek, Prince Harry, 38, is slightly more popular than his wife, 42 — at least, among those surveyed in the US.The poll asked 1,500 adults between September 3 and 4 their feelings about the ex-royals, finding that 33% of people reported their dislike for Markle, while a rivaling 31% said the opposite. This gives her a net approval rating of -2, according to the outlet.The former “Suits” star is down eight points from the outlet’s last royal poll that took place in June.
Tomorrow will mark the first anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth's death and the royal family will undoubtedly be taking some time to reflect on their own precious memories of the former monarch, who reigned for Britain for 70 years.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle is nowhere to be seen in the media schedule for this weekend's annual Invictus Games, taking place in the German city of Düsseldorf. An official guide for the event, which is a Paralympic-esque competition for injured military staff and veterans, suggested that the mum-of-two, 42, would be joining her husband Prince Harry on stage for the closing ceremony on 16 September.
Page Six exclusively reported that The Duchess of Sussex, 42, is allegedly plotting a return to Instagram, and has a handle called @meghan on the social media platform.“With Kate’s social media presence, we’re given very choreographed glimpses into her perfect, almost ‘too good to be true’ family,” royal expert Tessa Dunlop told OK! UK, per The Daily Record.“With Meghan, on the other hand, we know that she’s been through hell and back,” she continued. “She doesn’t have the insulation of the institution and a large family.”Dunlop continued, explaining that if Markle’s new Instagram account is authentic to her true personality, it could be a great success.
Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s relationship isn’t exactly ideal for two women married into the Royal Family. Meghan and Kate may share family but seemingly don’t share the same ideals and priorities. Although the pair are married to royal brothers Princes William and Harry, their lives couldn’t be more different.
Queen now. Royally grooving the night away, Meghan Markle was spotted snapping flicks with Hollywood hotshots Kelly Rowland, 42, and Kerry Washington, 46, at Beyoncé’s third Renaissance World Tour stop in Los Angeles on Monday — Queen Bey’s 42nd birthday.
“Suits” creator Aaron Korsh revealed the royal family made some changes to Meghan Markle’s dialogue in the show after she started dating Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle's former boss and the creator of the legal drama Suits has claimed that the royal family forced the show to edit certain lines in the script following the actress' public relationship with Prince Harry.
Suits creator Aaron Korsh has said the royal family requested changes to the show’s script after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry went public with their relationship.Markle, who first began dating Prince Harry in 2016, played attorney Rachel Zane in the legal drama for seven seasons. She exited the show in 2018 prior to their royal wedding in the same year.In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Korsh recalled how one particular line of dialogue was cut at the royal family’s request after Markle and Harry’s relationship came to light.“I remember one was a particular line of dialogue and, look, I’ll just say what the line was,” Korsh said.
The royal family had some rules for Meghan Markle to follow — even before she was married to Prince Harry!
Meghan Markle's Hollywood stardom only briefly converged with her time in the spotlight as an impending member of the British royal family. And the creator of the television show "Suits," which Markle starred in seven seasons, says the royals gave their two cents on what the future Duchess could and could not say on the program.
Meghan Markle from saying certain words on “Suits,” according to the show’s creator, Aaron Korsh — and a synonym for the word “rooster” may have something to do with it.“I will say, and I think Harry put this in the book, because I heard people talking about it — [the royal family] weighed in on some stuff,” Korsh revealed in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter on Tuesday.“Not many things, by the way, but a few things that we wanted to do and couldn’t do, and it was a little irritating,” he added.Korsh explained that Markle, 42, was supposed to deliver the line, “My family would say poppycock,” but the royal family had it nixed.“The royal family did not want her saying the word,” Korsh claimed about the Palace. “They didn’t want to put the word ‘poppycock’ in her mouth.
Suits creator Aaron Korsch is spilling some details we were previously not aware of!
Meghan Markle is being advised to keep references to her royal titles to a bare minimum when she returns to Instagram.
unconventional union of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had some traditional aspects.Clare Waight Keller — the artistic director of Givenchy, who was behind Markle’s long-sleeved wedding gown — shared new details about the sweet (and secretive) “something blue” the Duchess of Sussex donned for her May 2018 nuptials. More than five years after the couple tied the knot, Waight Keller revealed she stitched blue fabric from the dress Markle wore on their first date into her iconic wedding wear.“We basically sewed it into the hem of the wedding dress, so she was the only one that knew that it was there. It was a little blue gingham check,” Waight Keller told Vanity Fair in a new interview.
first uncredited acting role in “Married… with Children” recently resurfaced on social media, is reportedly looking to continue building her acting portfolio with some big projects.“Suits is such a hit in reruns that Meghan’s being told there’s a demand from fans to see her act again,” a source told Life & Style Magazine. “She’s excited.