Meghan Markle’s co-star Patrick J. Adams tackles royal family amid allegations of bullying: ‘Archaic and toxic’

Meghan Markle’s former love interest, Patrick J. Adams, expresses his support for the Duchess of Sussex.

Adams – who played with Markle in the US network series ‘Suits’ from 2011 to 2018, took to Twitter on Friday to defend Markle, 39, after allegations of bullying came to light during her time as a working kingdom. Markle’s team strongly refuted the allegations.

“Meghan Markle and I have spent most of a decade working together on Suits,” Adams, 39 preceded the post. “From day one, she was an enthusiastic, friendly, cooperative, giving, joyful and supportive member of our television family. She remained that person and colleague as fame, prestige and power built up.”

“She has always been a powerful woman with a deep sense of morality and a hard work ethic and has never been afraid to hear, hear and defend her and those she loves,” the actor said. prosecute. “Like the rest of the world, I’ve seen her navigate in surprise for the past few years.”

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Meghan Markle and Patrick J. Adams play together in 'Suits'.  (Photo by Alexandra Wyman / Getty Images for FINCA)

Meghan Markle and Patrick J. Adams play together in ‘Suits’. (Photo by Alexandra Wyman / Getty Images for FINCA)

The actor further described how drastically Markle’s life changed, mentioning the difficulties the former American actress had to endure to adapt to an ‘archaic’ and ‘toxic’ family dynamic.

‘She fell in love, moved to a new country, became a name all over the world and began the difficult work of trying to find her place in a family dynamic that can best be described as complicated and at worst, seemingly archaic and toxic. “

Adams toe regrets his contempt for reporting on ‘racist, slanderous, click bay’ that has followed Markle since her marriage to Prince Harry (36).

“It made me sick to read the endless racist, slanderous, click-jumping violin in her direction that was sprayed in her direction from all the media in the UK and the world, but I also knew that Meghan was stronger than people realize or understand and that they will regret that she underestimated her, “he said.

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“And then they welcomed Archie,” Adams adds of Markle and Harry’s son, who turns two in May. “And on any decent planet that would be the time to stop sharpening the knives and let these two people enjoy the magical early months and years of starting a family. But we do not live on that planet and instead, the hunt continued. “

Adams then struck the royal family.

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‘It is OBSCENE that the royal family, which is the newest member, is currently growing within, accusations of’ bullying ‘against a woman who herself has been forced to flea, promote and strengthen. [sic] the United Kingdom to protect her family and her own mental health, ‘he said.

He continues: “IMO, this latest chapter and its timing, is just another wonderful example of the shamelessness of an institution that has exceeded its relevance, is credible and apparently bankrupt of decency.”

Adams concluded his post with a resounding statement: “Look for someone else to admonish, repent and torment. My friend Meghan is far from your league.”

Former Suits writer Jon Cowan also jumped on the bandwagon of Markle’s defense on Twitter, dropping back on a social media user who branded Markle a “horrible person” on Wednesday.

“It is also possible that the Duchess of Sussex is a good person who is driven into an unimaginable world,” Cowan replied. ‘After working with her for three years in her days before the Duchess, I saw a warm, friendly, caring person. I do not know anything about her current situation, but she gets the benefit of the doubt in my book. ‘

On Tuesday, the Times in the UK claimed that Markle was facing a bullying complaint made by one of her close advisers.

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Buckingham Palace released a statement in response to the report. “We are clearly very concerned about the allegations in The Times following allegations by former staff of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” the statement, which was confirmed by Fox News on Wednesday.

“Consequently, our HR team will look into the circumstances set out in the article,” the statement continued. Staff members at the time, including those who have left the household, will be invited to participate to see if lessons can be learned. ‘

Meghan Markle's former co-star 'Suits' comes to her defense after allegations of bullying came to light during her time as a working royal.  Markle's team strongly refuted the allegations.

Meghan Markle’s former co-star ‘Suits’ comes to her defense after allegations of bullying came to light during her time as a working kingdom. Markle’s team strongly refuted the allegations.
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“The Royal Household has established a policy of dignity at work for a number of years and will not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace,” the statement said.

Markle’s team refuted the claims.

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“The Duchess is saddened by this latest attack on her character, especially as someone who was the target of bullying herself and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma,” a spokesman for the Duke and Duchess said. of Sussex said in a statement sent to Fox News on Wednesday.

“She is determined to continue to develop compassion around the world and will continue to set an example in doing what is right and doing what is right,” the statement said.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry sit down with Oprah Winfrey in a tell-all interview.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry sit down with Oprah Winfrey in a tell-all interview.
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According to The Times, the complaint was first filed in October 2018 by Jason Knauf, the couple’s former communications secretary. According to the complaint, the former American actress expelled two personal assistants from the household and undermined the trust of a third staff member.

The office reported that Knauf had filed the complaint in an attempt to protect palace staff who were allegedly being bullied by Markle. Some claimed that they were even reduced to tears.

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On Sunday, Markle and Harry will sit down with Oprah Winfrey in an interview without permission about their lives over the past few years, public inquiry and pressure, and why they moved to America.

Fox News’ Jessica Napoli contributed to this report

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