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.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Aaron Korsh, 56, said 'the Firm' specifically insisted that the word "poppycock" was deleted from the future Duchess of Sussex's script.
According to Mr Korsh, the Palace was worried that the clips could be edited to make it sound as if Meghan had said something rude.His claims confirm revelations made by Prince Harry in his tell-all memoir Spare where he said that Suits writers had grown "increasingly frustrated" with the "palace communications team advising on changes to Meghan's lines".
Mr Korsh also alleged that the royal family "weighed in on some stuff" - including what Meghan's character, paralegal Rachel Elizabeth Zane, said in the episodes filmed after she was in a public relationship with Prince Harry, the Express reports.He admitted that making the changes to the script was "a little irritating" as he was forced to remove one word that he put in Meghan's lines as a tribute to his own in-laws.
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