Prince Harry revealed that he was "miserable" after watching 's on-screen sex scenes in Suits. Meghan, 43, between 2011 and 2018.
previously claimed that he wasn't a fan of watching the raunchy scenes featuring his wife and Mike Ross, who was played by Meghan's co-star, Patrick J Adams. In his bombshell memoir Spare, which was first released in 2023, the 40-year-old admits that one particular moment from the season two finale left him feeling like he needed "electric shock therapy" to erase it from his memory. He wrote: "I'd witnessed her [Meghan] and a castmate mauling each other in some sort of office or conference room." He then said: "I didn't need to see such things live."

According to royal author, Meghan's on-screen presence was controlled by the royal household once she became romantically involved with Harry.
In his book 'Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War between the Windsors', Tom Bower wrote: "Scripts were thereafter forwarded to Kensington Palace for approval. Orders for changes of words were sent back from London to Los Angeles.
"The most important demand concerned last scene at her 'wedding' to Mike. No photographs, the Palace ordered, were to be shot of Meghan wearing a wedding dress. Between filming, she was always to wear a jacket over the dress. The atmosphere in the studio changed."
Previously opening up about her time on Suits, Meghan revealed one "perk of the job" was working with "hot" men. In a 2015 interview with Yahoo Life, Joe Zee asked her what it was like to play "the most kickass lawyer" and to "have hot guys with you all the time". Asked if it was hard to work with all that "hotness", with a chuckle, Meghan replied: "I mean, how do you even answer that? No. Absolutely not. It's one of the job perks, right?"
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