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Meghan Markle’s Manipulation Exposed: Royal Family Meddled with Her Lines on Suits Set
In a recent interview with Hollywood Reporter, Suits director Aaron Korsh revealed some shocking details about Meghan Markle's time on the show and her relationship with Prince Harry.
According to Korsh, the royal family had a say in certain aspects of the show, including Meghan's lines.
Korsh explained that while Meghan's budding romance with Harry was exciting for the Suits team, it did lead to some unforeseen circumstances.
The royal family weighed in on a few things that they wanted to change, which irritated the director.
One particular issue revolved around a word that Meghan was supposed to say in a script.
The word in question was “poppycock,” which Korsh's wife's family used when discussing sensitive topics.
However, the royal family objected to the word because it contained the word “cock.”
As a result, the line had to be changed to “bullshit.”
When asked about who informed him of the change, Korsh couldn't remember, suggesting that it might have been the directing producer or Meghan's agent.
The fact that the royal family even found out about the word remains a mystery to Korsh.
However, many are skeptical of these claims, questioning whether the royal family would really get involved in such matters.
It seems unlikely that they would be okay with explicit scenes involving Meghan but draw the line at a seemingly innocuous word.
This has led to speculation that Meghan may have fabricated the story to assert her influence on set, now that she was dating a prince.
It's worth noting that Meghan's alleged manipulation didn't start with her relationship with Harry.
In fact, there were signs of her using her connections from the very beginning.
Two months before their public announcement, Meghan already had a British security agent from MI5 accompanying her on the set of Suits.
This raises questions about who paid for this unnecessary expense.
Furthermore, NBCUniversal spent a significant amount of money on round-the-clock security to protect Meghan at work and her Toronto home after her appearance with Harry at the Invictus Games.
It appears that Meghan was seeking attention and wanted the world to know that she was dating a prince.
As for her departure from Suits, it's important to clarify that Meghan was written out of the show because her character's love interest was leaving in real life.
She had no other prospects lined up when she landed Harry, and it seems that she thought she could become the star.
However, nearly four years later, their accomplishments are minimal.
In my opinion, the palace had little to do with Meghan's scripts.
She was likely throwing her weight around, as evidenced by her statement to the palace staff, “You and I both know I'm going to be your boss.”
The royal family wouldn't have cared about a cable TV show that included explicit scenes with Meghan, despite her claims of being a feminist.
Overall, this entire story sounds like a load of nonsense.
Meghan's PR team seems desperate to keep her name in the media and maintain her relevance.
But let's not forget that Meghan's success was built on riding the coattails of the royal family.
It remains to be seen what the future holds for her.