When the royal family “censored” Meghan Markle (in the TV series Suits)

In 2016, when the story between Harry And Meghan became public, Markle starred in the popular TV series Suits, where she played attorney Rachel Zane. Her acting career, however, was not the best fit for the girlfriend of a member of the British royal family. And in fact, Markle soon left the set. But now let’s find out more: Buckingham Palaceas long as Meghan continued to act, exercised a certain control over the contents of Suits. This at least he revealed in an interview with the American newspaper Hollywood Reporters, Aaron Korshauthor of the hugely popular TV series that these days with reruns on Netflix is breaking all ratings records.

According to Korsh, the Royal House wanted to read every script future of the series. And he discovered that Meghan, in one episode, should have said the sentence It’s poppycock! (‘That’s nonsense!»). An innocent phrase, very common among both the British and Americans, which however Buckingham Palace found «potentially vulgar” And ordered to delete from the script. Reason? The word cockin English slang, means “penis”. «The royal family just didn’t want to put the word in her mouth poppycockexplained Aaron Korsh. “I assume they feared the I risk hearing them alone cock. They forced us, therefore, to change the sentence, which irritated me very much».

Meghan Markle in an episode of Suits

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Seven years have passed since Meghan was “censored” by the royal family. And now everything has changed. The Royal House no longer has any control over the Duchess of Sussex’s jokes. She that she in fact took advantage of her newfound freedom to shoot zero in public, several times and always in tandem with Harry, against her august relatives. To tell the truth, many attacks seem to have turned out to be a boomerang. Of her Her popularity, after the continue public grievances against the Windsorsnow it is at historic lows not only in England but also in the United States.

It’s not a good time even on the money and career side: Spotify, with which the Sussexes had signed a $ 15 million contract, recently dumped Meghan due to the lack of success of her podcast Archetyphes. Nevertheless, according to the British press, Markle has (grandiose) plans B in store. There are those who say she is aiming for the White House, those who swear she is about to relaunch her career as an influencer, and those who are sure she will return to acting. If the latter hypothesis were true, this time the royal censorship will be able to do nothing: Meghan, even in celluloid, will be free to say what she wants.

Source: Vanity Fair

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