Meghan Markle, who played Rachel Zane in the hit legal drama Suits before her romance with Prince Harry became public, had to follow 'strict rules' set by Buckingham Palace on the show's set.These rules even influenced changes in the script of the show.
When Meghan and Harry's relationship started making headlines, the Palace and court officials reportedly came up with several rules that dictated what could be included in the show's script.Tom Bower's book, Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War between the Windsors, offers a peek into the couple's private life.The information in the book is said to have been gathered from conversations with 80 individuals who knew Harry and Meghan personally.
In his book, Bower reveals: "Fearing the worst, from bitter experience, the Palace stepped in to control Meghan's life. Aaron Korsh was told to submit all future Suits scripts to Nick Collins, Meghan's agent." He adds: "Scripts were thereafter forwarded to Kensington Palace for approval.
Orders for changes of words were sent back from London to Los Angeles," reports the Express. The most significant rule allegedly applied to Meghan's final scene at her 'wedding' to Mike on the show.The Palace insisted that no photographs should be taken of Meghan wearing a wedding dress, and she was required to wear a jacket over the dress when not filming.
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