Actor Patrick J. Adams with his wife Troian Bellisario at the wedding of Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry in England.
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The actor Patrick J. Adams clearly takes sides with Duchess Meghan.
On the short message service Twitter, he published a statement about his former colleague.
He described Buckingham Palace's most recent response to allegations of bullying against the 39-year-old as "another impressive example of the shamelessness of an institution that has outlived its relevance."
The actor, who was Meghan Markle's colleague on the US series “Suits” for almost a decade, wrote: “It is obscene that the royal family, whose newest member is currently growing in it, is promoting allegations of 'bullying' against a woman and reinforced, who was essentially forced to flee to Britain to protect her family and her own mental health. "
Duchess Meghan is currently experiencing massive criticism.
She is accused of having put employees under massive pressure and humiliated during her time at Kensington Palace.
A Times report said that in October 2018, not long after the couple's wedding, a complaint against Meghan had been filed inside the palace.
It should be about two personal assistants Meghans.
They accuse her of having built up a lot of pressure.
There is talk of humiliation and tears.
The two would have given up their jobs.
The "Times" also refers to internal e-mails.
The Duchess's lawyers suspect a diversion by the palace behind the allegations.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan recently published parts of an interview with US talker Oprah Winfrey.
In it, they appear to be commenting on the pair's decision to completely withdraw from their duties as members of the British royal family.
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