Prince Harry revealed that he would need “shock therapy” to forget the sex scenes that his wife, actress and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, acted out in the series “Suits”, if he watched them live. The information is from “The New York Post”.
In his biographical book “Spare” – translated into Brazil as “What remains”, published in January this year -, Harry says that he decided to marathon the series after meeting Meghan, to honor his beloved and recalled the fright he got when he saw the sensual scenes of the actress with the protagonist, Patrick J. Adams.
“I made the mistake of looking up and watching some of their love scenes,” Harry wrote.
The discomfort was so great that the Duke of Sussex abandoned his plan to visit the “Suits” film set to closely watch a day of Meghan’s recording.
“I saw her and a co-star [Patrick J. Adams] making out in some kind of office or conference room… It would take electric shock treatment to get those images out of my head. I didn’t need to see this live”, he added.
The revelation described in the book resurfaced after the series was added to Netflix and its audience increased.
Recently, “Suits” creator Aaron Korsh revealed that the British Royal Family banned Meghan from uttering a written word for her character, lawyer Rachel Zane.
In an interview with the “Hollywood Reporter” website, Korsh explained that the then princess should say the word “poppycock”, which in free translation means “bullshit”.
The problem is that “cock”, in English, means “penis”, and the Royal Family did not want the internet to create a meme with a member of royalty saying that word.
“I will say, and I think Harry put this in the book, because I heard people talking about it – [a Família Real] gave his opinion on some things [no roteiro]”, began the creator. “Not many things, by the way, but some things we wanted to do and couldn’t, and it was a little annoying,” he said.
Source: CNN Brasil

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