Duchess Meghan: "Suits" colleague is angry with the royal family

Duchess Meghan
"Suits" colleague is angry at the royal family

Duchess Meghan and Patrick J. Adams in "Suits"

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After the bullying allegations against Duchess Meghan, her ex-colleague Patrick J. Adams spoke up and attacked the royals.

After former employees in the British daily "The Times" raised allegations that Duchess Meghan (39) allegedly massively bullied employees, numerous friends and colleagues took the side of the 39-year-old. Most recently, Patrick J. Adams (39) spoke up, at whose side Meghan could be seen in the series "Suits". In several posts on Twitter he leaves no good hair on the British royal family.

She was always kind and kind

Adams worked with Meghan on "Suits" for a good decade. "She was an enthusiastic, kind, cooperative, kind, joyful and supportive member of our television family from day one," explains the actor. She has never changed over time. Among other things, she always demonstrated work ethic and stood up for her rights and those of her loved ones.

Then Meghan fell in love with Prince Harry (36), moved to another country and had the difficult task of finding her place in a family whose dynamics "can at best be described as complicated" and at worst seem archaic and toxic ".

"The shamelessness of an institution"

Adams said it was "obscene" that the royal family was supporting and even reinforcing allegations of bullying against Meghan against a woman who was "forced to flee the UK to protect her family and mental health" . In his opinion, this "latest chapter" is an example of the "shamelessness of an institution" that is no longer relevant and "apparently has no decency". One should "blame, insult and torture" others.

Previously, Janina Gavankar (40), Jameela Jamil (35) and her long-time friend Lindsay Jill Roth had already joined Meghan. In an official statement, a spokesman for Harry and Meghan said: "The Duchess is saddened by this recent attack on her character." The fact that she herself has become a target of bullying obliges her to "support those who have experienced pain and trauma".

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