TORONTO — Canadian actor Patrick J. Adams is defending his “Suits” co-star Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, as she and husband Prince Harry square off against media critics and the British Royal Family.
TORONTO — Canadian actor Patrick J. Adams is defending his “Suits” co-star Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, as she and husband Prince Harry square off against media critics and the British Royal Family.
Toronto-raised Adams has posted a series of tweets praising Meghan and admonishing what he calls “the endless racist, slanderous, clickbaiting vitriol spewed in her direction from all manner of media across the U.K. and the world.”
Adams also criticizes the Royal Family in his tweets, which end with him telling Meghan’s detractors to “find someone else to admonish, berate and torment,” adding she is way out of their league.
Meghan and Harry, who live in California after stepping back from royal duties, are set to speak about life at Buckingham Palace in a TV special with Oprah Winfrey on CBS and Global on Sunday.
Teaser clips from the two-hour prime-time interview show Meghan saying “the firm” — a nickname for the Royal Family — is playing an active role “in perpetuating falsehoods about” herself and Harry.
Harry also talks about his fears that history would repeat itself after his mother, Princess Diana, died in a car crash while pursued by paparazzi.
Meghan, a biracial former actor who is pregnant with the couple’s second child, has faced relentless criticism…