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Patrick J. Adams Asks People To Stop Including Him In Debates About Meghan Markle
Former Suits co-star, Patrick J. Adams, has recently spoken out about being included in debates regarding Meghan Markle.
The actor played the former love interest of Meghan's character for seven series on Suits from 2011 to 2018.
However, Patrick is now fed up with online trolls dragging him into conversations about Meghan and has requested that people stop including him in future Twitter discussions.
In a message addressed to those who have been debating all things Markle and have included him in the conversation, Patrick wrote, “Hello to the people and many bots debating all things Markle and including me in the conversation.
I just want you to know a couple of things.
One.
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I don't read any of it.
Two.
Life is short.
Three.
There has got to be better things for you to be doing.
Even you, bots.”
He ended the message with the hashtag, “bot better.”
Meghan left Suits due to her relationship with Prince Harry, whom she later married in May 2018.
Patrick, along with several other cast members, attended the royal couple's wedding.
The duo who played Rachel and Mike left the US show together after getting married at the end of series seven.
Patrick has previously defended his onscreen wife after people accused the Duchess of bullying.
Days before Prince Harry and Meghan's famous TV interview with Oprah Winfrey, Patrick shared a lengthy tweet praising his co-star's character.
He described Meghan as an enthusiastic, kind, cooperative, giving, joyful, and supportive member of their television family.
He went on to say that she was a powerful woman with a deep sense of morality and someone who has never been afraid to speak up and defend herself and those she cares about around her.
Meanwhile, according to Valentine Lowe, the Times Royal correspondent, The Queen is thought to have feared Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's departure from the royal family could set a precedent for other members to leave.
Speaking on the BBC's New Harry, Meghan and the Media podcast, Lowe said that the departure was a significant moment for the Queen and one of the most turbulent moments in the Royal Family's history.
Lowe went on to explain how Megxit was unlike anything else witnessed inside the walls of Buckingham Palace and was a different issue to the legal challenges faced by Prince Andrew.
He stressed how, for the Queen, senior royals, and the royal household, Megxit was a very significant event.
The royal expert further emphasized the significance of the Sussex's exit, saying that it could have opened up the possibility that, in the future, other members of the firm opt to quit as well.
This was a precedent that the Queen was very concerned about, he added.
Lowe suggested that this could come in the form of royals simply saying they want to sign out of this world of privilege.
He added how scrutiny from the press and British public could also be a driver in sparking an exodus from the monarchy, inspired by Prince Harry and wife Meghan's overt criticism of that area.
In conclusion, Patrick J. Adams has asked people to stop including him in debates about Meghan Markle, stating that there are more important things to be doing.
Meanwhile, an expert has claimed that the Queen is concerned about the possibility of other members of the royal family following in the footsteps of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's departure from the firm.