Meghan Markle’s Suits character lays law on new employee
The creator of Meghan Markle’s legal drama Suits has claimed the Royal Family insisted certain lines were edited following her public relationship with Prince Harry.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Aaron Korsh, 56, said the Firm insisted the word “poppycock” was removed from the future Duchess of Sussex’s script.
According to Mr Korsh, the Palace were concerned the clips would be edited to make it sound as if Meghan had said something crude.
His claims echo revelations made in Prince Harry’s memoir Spare where he claimed Suits writers had grown “increasingly frustrated” with the “palace communications team advising on changes to Meghan’s lines”.
Mr Korsh added that the Royal Family “weighed in on some stuff” – including what Meghan’s character Rachel Elizabeth Zane said in episodes filmed after she began dating the Duke of Sussex.
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He added that he found having to make the changes “a little irritating”.
He said there was one particular word that he threw into the script as a tribute to his own in-laws – “poppycock”, which is slang for nonsense – but claimed he was forced to change it after it was allegedly vetoed by the royals because it contained the term “c**k”.
Mr Korsh was asked how palace officials managed to get their hands on the scripts, to which he said he “couldn’t remember”.
He said: “[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.”
Queen Camilla wears two meaningful necklaces with £473 green polka-dot dress in London
Queen Camilla, 76, stepped out on Tuesday to unveil a portrait of the Special Operations Executive Operative, Noor-un-Nisa Inayat Khan GC.
Noor became the first female operator to be infiltrated into enemy-occupied France to aid the French Resistance during World War Two.
The Queen also formally announced the name of a room in Noor’s honour at the Royal Air Force Club on Tuesday.
For this outing, the Queen looked fantastic in a Samantha Sung Audrey Shirt Dress in Green Drapery Dots, which she has worn many times before.
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