The cast of the hit TV show Suits seemed to have turned a blind eye when approached by author Ahmed Scody to speak favorably about Meghan Markle in his upcoming book.
Scoby claims that he was briefed by Meghan’s team for his new book, despite previously stating that he did not have a personal relationship with her and that they were only connected through mutual friends.
During a recent interview about his book, Ahmed shared details about the extent of Meghan’s team’s involvement in shaping the content.
In a conversation with The Standard, he emphasized that he often goes unrecognized for his diligent reporting from his sources.
While he did not deny receiving briefings from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s team, he attempted to distance himself from Prince Harry and Meghan with the release of his book, despite once being referred to as the Duchess’s spokesperson.
Ahmed has been vocal about not being friends with Meghan but acknowledges their shared mutual friends.
Their relationship hasn’t always been distant, as reports suggest that Meghan reached out to Ahmed after he faced online harassment.
However, when it comes to the cast of Suits, it seems that none of them were willing to engage with Ahmed Scoby regarding their experiences working with Meghan Markle.
The cast did not have positive memories of their time with her, and reportedly, they did not have a friendly relationship either.
Some members of the cast were deeply affected by their experience working with Meghan, leaving a trail of trauma behind.
This raises questions about why the cast of a popular TV show would be interviewed about a supporting character, ranked number 6 on the call sheet, in relation to a book about the supposed survival of a centuries-old monarchy.
Is Scoby attempting to portray this supporting character as a savior of the monarchy?
It’s worth noting that Tom Bauer’s book, Revenge, previously mentioned Meghan creating a toxic workplace on the Suits set, with a clique of unfriendly colleagues that producers and agents had to manage.
This backstory might explain why any return to Suits for Meghan was an unlikely prospect.
It appears that many people in the industry have learned a lesson from their experiences with Meghan, which could explain her departure from Suits and her subsequent pursuit of Prince Harry.
Meghan’s current attempts to disseminate disinformation and misinformation through Scoby and other channels seem to align with her previous behavior.
Meanwhile, royal commentator Jenny Bond has shared her thoughts on Ahmed Scoby’s new royal biography, Endgame, which recently hit the shelves in the UK.
Discussing the book, Bond expressed skepticism about Scoby’s claim that close friends of Prince William, Princess Kate, and Buckingham Palace sources had provided him with information.
Bond found it hard to believe that such individuals would openly or discreetly share information with Scoby.
She described the book as poorly written, venomous, filled with opinion, allegations, and negativity, suggesting that it seemed to be an exercise in playing nasty and making snide remarks.