Meghan Markle had an awkward interaction with one of the guests of his Netflix program With love, Meghan.
The Duchess of Sussex and her friend Heather Dorak welcomed the mixologist Payman Bahmani-Bailey for a cocktail class in one of the episodes of the series.
During their conversation, the first Costumes Star asked Payman how he had become a mixologist. Payman replied with casualness that he was a lawyer in New York before becoming a mixologist.
Then, Meghan, famous for playing Rachel Zane in the television show, asked Payman if he had watched his star combinations? He replied, “No, no, I don’t look at the basic cable.”
He then explained to clumsy Meghan: “I like the shows with words of curse and all that.”
“Great, I love it!” The Duchess of Sussex replied, laughing.
It should be mentioned that this comes after a royal author said that Meghan Markle had criticized his character as a personal attack.
Tom Bower wrote Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between Windsors This “highest in his mind was his image. Convinced that she was at the dawn of international celebrity, she had become concerned about the character of Rachel Zane. “
“Permanently, she absorbed [Suits creator] Aaron Korsh’s vision for Zane, the fiery opportunist with extraordinary handling skills. Her own reputation, she feared, was threatened by her costume representation as an “unfaithful woman”, “added the author.
Tom also revealed in the book that Prince Harry’s wife asked the Creator to end the history of the case because she was worried about “potential backlash”.