Patrick J. Adams, co-star of Meghan Markle on the television show Dresses, has condemned the royal family as “obscene” and the “racist and slanderous vitriol” of the media in a powerful series of tweets.
Adams’s passionate defense of Meghan came after it was announced that Buckingham Palace had launched an investigation into allegations of bullying filed against the Duchess by former Palace officials, just days before the broadcast of the so publicized Meghan’s interview with Oprah Winfrey on CBS this Sunday night. In a statement, Meghan said the allegations were part of a “calculated defamation campaign.”
Adams said it was OBSCENCE that the royal family, the most recent member of which is currently GROWING TEETH of his own, is promoting and amplifying allegations of “bullying” against a woman who herself was basically forced to flee the Kingdom. United to protect his family and his own mental health.
“The IMO, this most recent chapter and its timing is just another striking example of the shamelessness of an institution that has survived its relevance, is oversized in credibility and seemingly failed in decency.
“Find someone else to admonish, rebuke and torment. My friend Meghan is out of your league. “
Adams added: “It hurt me to read the infinite racist, slanderous and nail-biting vitriol thrown in his direction from all sorts of media in the UK and the world, but I also knew Meghan was stronger than people s ‘she realized or understood and they would regret underestimating her.’
Meghan “was an enthusiastic, kind, cooperative, supportive, cheerful and supportive member of our television family,” Adams said. “He remained a person and a colleague as fame, prestige and power accumulated.” In recent years, he had observed “with surprise” this “powerful woman with a deep sense of morality and a fierce work ethic.”
Adams was not the only one to profess his devotion, as Meghan’s friends were targeting social media, highlighting what they see as Meghan’s sterling qualities as a friend and person. Producer and author Lindsay Roth said, “MO has always been kind; goodwill runs through his bones. I know this will be true after 22 years of very close friendship.”
Her make-up artist Daniel Martin wrote: “Because she is not self-centered, people can see the light in her. As she does not boast of herself, she becomes a shining example. Because he is not glorified, he becomes a person of merit. Because she doesn’t want anything in the world, the world can’t beat her. “
The brilliant wills of his friends contrast with the accusations of Jason Knauf, former head of communications at Meghan and Harry’s palace, who in an email obtained by The times of London, said Meghan had harassed former staff members, leaving some in tears and forcing others into their jobs.
According to reports, helpers are “queuing” to testify in the already announced investigation into the harassment of the palace, which in itself has been widely called on social media, and many wonder why there is no similar investigation into the Prince Andrew, who has yet to cooperate with the FBI over his friendship with the disgraced dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
In a first clip of the Sunday night documentary, filmed before allegations of bullying were made public, Meghan accused the palace of “perpetuating falsehoods” about her and her husband, Prince Harry.