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Title: Meghan Markle and Max Beasley’s Flirty Exchanges Unveiled, Prince William Supports Harry’s Privacy Stand
Meghan Markle, the girlfriend of Prince Harry, has found herself in the spotlight once again as her playful exchanges with British actor Max Beasley have come to light.
The two have been friends since their time together on the set of the popular US legal drama, Suits, in 2013.
Over the years, Meghan, 35, and Max, 45, have shared a lighthearted banter, with the actress even referring to him as a “stud” in an old photo of him wearing a suit that he had posted on Twitter.
In response to Meghan's photo of a bouquet of flowers, Max jokingly commented, “They are my fave too.
Glad you got them.
I was worried they would mess the order.”
Max, known for his role in Mad Dogs, reportedly remains in contact with several cast members from Suits, including Meghan, who is currently dating Prince Harry.
Recently, he accidentally sent Meghan a message meant for someone else, writing, “Sent you an email by mistake, babe, it's for another m. No idea how that happened.
Sending love x.”
While Meghan and Max share a friendly rapport, it is important to note that Max is happily married to American dancer Jennifer, with whom he has a daughter named Sabrina.
Despite this, their playful interactions have raised eyebrows and sparked curiosity among fans.
In another development, Prince William has shown his support for his younger brother's privacy concerns regarding Meghan.
Following Prince Harry's unprecedented move of issuing a formal statement via social media to protect Meghan's privacy, the Duke of Cambridge has expressed his understanding of the situation.
A palace spokesman stated, “The Duke of Cambridge absolutely understands the situation concerning privacy and supports the need for Prince Harry to support those closest to him.”
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle has been embroiled in controversy as she was accused of using her relationship with Prince Harry to further her career in Hollywood.
In a new book titled Revenge, Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors, author Tom Bauer alleges that Meghan strategically used her Vanity Fair cover story from 2017 to gain attention.
The headline, “Wild about Harry,” triggered sensational reactions and, according to Bauer, marked the Hollywoodization of the Royal Family.
He claims that Meghan was disappointed with the focus on her relationship rather than her philanthropic work and even voiced her concerns to the interviewer, Sam Kashner.
According to Bauer, Kashner recalled Meghan's frustration, stating, “Meghan complained because she wasn't presented in the way she wanted.
She demanded the media do what she expected.
I felt manipulated.”