Both actors denied any romantic involvement during the filming of the hit show. Notably, Meghan did not directly answer a question from Larry King about her marital status, while Patrick J. Adams elaborated on his relationship. This clip resurfaced on Channel Twin Talk, revealing Meghan's apparent attempts at flirting with Larry King, who was significantly older than her father.
During the interview, Meghan displayed unusual gestures, including running her tongue across her teeth. She also wore a sleeveless dress that exposed her bra straps, drawing criticism from viewers. At one point, she seemed irritated by her co-star's remarks and appeared to interrupt her flirting with the interviewer. Observers noted Meghan's lack of attention span and respect for others while they spoke.
Furthermore, Prince Harry's upcoming memoir has alleged that the "Suits" writers faced challenges from the palace's Communications team, who advised changes to Meghan's lines. Aaron Korsh, the show's creator, claimed they were asked to remove the word "poppycock" because it could be edited to sound rude. Eventually, the line was modified to include a swear word.
Korsh shared his sympathies for the situation, acknowledging that he wouldn't want someone to manipulate Meghan's words either. He also disclosed that the royal family occasionally influenced certain aspects of the show, which sometimes proved frustrating for the production team.