Larry King was a stalwart presence on television, conducting a multitude of interviews with numerous notable individuals, including Meghan Markle. However, one particular interview with Meghan took an unexpected turn when King probed her about her character, Rachel Zane, in the TV series "Suits."
During the interview, Mr. King asked Meghan about her character, to which she replied that Rachel Zane was a paralegal at a fictional TV firm. At this point, the host interjected with the word "seductive," causing a brief pause from Meghan before she responded with, "I don't know, do you think so, Larry?"
Recently, an old clip resurfaced on Earth Button Channel, in which Meghan appeared to engage in playful banter with Larry King, who was notably older than her own father. Meghan's motivation for conducting interviews with Larry King seemed to be linked to one of her college friends. In the clip, she did a peculiar tongue-across-the-teeth gesture, a behavior she had exhibited in other interviews as well, such as one with a redhead from "Suits." Additionally, Meghan was seen wearing a sleeveless dress that exposed her bra strap, which garnered strong reactions from viewers.
Critics argue that red flags are evident in her behavior, with claims that she always sought to be the center of attention. Some suggest that she and Prince Harry may have shared some "jungle juice" during their interviews, implying a less-than-sober demeanor. However, these allegations have garnered skepticism, with only a limited audience sharing such views.
It is worth noting that Meghan has faced criticism for her behavior during interviews, including interruptions while others were speaking. Critics claim she displayed a lack of attention span and a reluctance to listen to others. This behavior has raised eyebrows, with some interpreting her expressions as disrespectful, as seen in her smirking reaction when her "Suits" co-star, Patrick J. Adams, mentioned his job termination.
In other news, Aaron Korsh, a "Suits" actor and executive producer, expressed his initial excitement when Meghan began dating Prince Harry. However, he revealed that palace executives had occasionally intervened in the show's scripting, particularly in matters involving Meghan's character, Rachel Zane. One specific instance involved the use of the word "poppycock," which Meghan's character was supposed to say. The palace executives objected to the term, and it had to be replaced with an alternative. Aaron Korsh expressed his dissatisfaction with this change due to its personal significance within his family.
Patrick J.'s accusations of Meghan's behavior and flirtations with Larry King have sparked controversy, while insights from "Suits" insiders shed light on the behind-the-scenes dynamics involving Meghan Markle and the British royal family.