In the six years since Meghan Markle filmed her final episode of Suits her life has changed dramatically. But while Meghan has left the world of acting behind her, her time on TV still looms large in the memories of those she worked with.They include showrunner Aaron Korsh, 56, who created the hit legal drama Suits in which Meghan starred as Rachel Zane.
In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Aaron explained how he was "a little [irritated]" when the royal family "weighed in on some stuff" - including what the Duchess of Sussex's character was allowed to say onscreen in episodes filmed after she and Prince Harry began dating.
As an example he cited a word he had deliberately added to the script as a tribute to his in-laws, but which was vetoed by the royals who were said to be worried about malicious editing. "[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," Aaron explained. "I remember one was a particular line of dialogue and, look, I’ll just say what the line was.
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