Prince Harry revealed that researching Meghan Markle‘s racy love scenes on the internet was maybe not the best idea.
The legal drama, which aired from 2009 to 2019, followed college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J Adams), who finds up working for high-flying New York lawyer Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht).
Mike’s love interest Rachel Zane was played by the Duchess of Sussex, and her husband Harry revealed his displeasure after watching her X-rated scenes in his book biography Spare.
‘I’d seen her and another castmate mauling each other in some type of office or conference area,’ he wrote.
‘I didn’t need to witness such things in person.’
For reference, the Duke is referring to a scene in the season two finale in which Meghan’s character Rachel succumbs to her affections for Mike.
The Duke of Sussex’s memoir has dominated headlines when he claimed he was embroiled in a spat with brother Prince William after he labelled his wife ‘difficult,’ ‘rude,’ and ‘abrasive,’ according to a leaked excerpt from his upcoming novel Spare.
Prince Harry has stated the dispute escalated and William ‘grabbed me by the collar, ripped my necklace, and … knocked me to the floor’.
The Guardian disclosed details of Prince Harry’s violent feud with Prince William, claiming the ‘amazing moment’ is ‘one of several in Spare,’ which will be released on January 10.
Despite’stringent pre-launch protection around the book,’ the newspaper was able to get a copy.
It goes on to add that, according to Harry, his elder brother wanted to talk about “the whole rolling catastrophe” of their relationship and their troubles with the press.
The excerpt from the biography follows the publication of a teaser trailer from an ITV interview in which Harry stated that he wishes his father and brother were still alive.
The interview, which is set to be released on Sunday, will air two days before Spare is released worldwide.
In a series of clips, Harry tells presenter Tom Bradby: ‘It never needed to be this way’ and refers to ‘the leaking and the planting’ before adding: ‘I want a family, not an institution.’
Suits is available to stream on Netflix.