Duchess Meghan’s Former “Suits” Costar Shares a Never-Before-Seen Photo
Patrick J. Adams just gave Sussex fans a royal treat.
The former Suits star recently reflected on his time with the hit TV legal drama with a series of photos shared to Instagram—one of which included a never-before-seen snap of Duchess Meghan, who costarred as paralegal Rachel Zane for seven seasons.
The black-and-white portrait of Meghan featured the duchess-to-be in side profile, wearing a long-sleeved blouse and a necklace with a small wishbone pendant. Her hair was styled in long tousled waves and she wore subtle smoky eye shadow.
“Well @iamsarahgrafferty and I have petitioned to have Tuesday officially renamed Sidebar day,” Adams wrote in the caption, referring to his Suits-themed podcast Sidebar, which he hosts alongside former costar Sarah Grafferty. “Turns out it’s complicated and there’s a little paperwork but I’ll keep the faith. Until then enjoy our newest @suitssidebar episode Dirty Little Secrets where we talk college pizza, clear up some misunderstanding about my towering height and tackle the mystery of why Jessica has no assistant. And I may or may not do a spot on William Wallace impression. @siriusxmpodcasts @siriusxm.”
On Suits, Adams played Mike Ross, a college dropout who gets hired to work at a top legal firm in New York City. His character also happened to be the love interest of Meghan’s character.
Suits ran for nine seasons, from 2011 to 2019. Meghan starred in the first seven seasons before ultimately exiting the show ahead of her 2018 nuptials to Prince Harry.
The show has gained a resurgence in popularity since it became available for streaming on Netflix and Peacock. Meghan reflected on the popularity of the drama series in a red-carpet interview with Variety last year.
“It was great to work on, such a great cast and crew. We had a really fun time,” she said. “I was on it for seven seasons, so quite a bit. But it’s hard to find a show you can binge-watch that many episodes of these days, so that could have something to do with it. But good shows are everlasting.”