Creator of series, which has set viewership records on Netflix this summer, says palace objected to the word poppycock

The creator of Suits, the legal drama which launched the acting career of the Duchess of Sussex, is opening up about input from the royal family on scripts.

Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter about the show’s resurgence on Netflix, where it has broken multiple viewership records for an acquired series, the creator, Aaron Korsh, said the royal family “weighed in” on scripts involving Meghan, who played the paralegal Rachel Zane for seven seasons, once she started dating Prince Harry in 2016. “Not many things, by the way, but a few things that we wanted to do and couldn’t do, and it was a little irritating,” he said.

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