LOS ANGELES – Meghan Markle declined an invitation to reunite with her former “Suits” co-stars at the Golden Globes, according to sources. The Duchess of Sussex was supposed to join Patrick J. Adams, Gabriel Macht, Sarah Rafferty, and Gina Torres on stage to present the best TV drama, but she had a prior commitment. The “Suits” stars, sans Markle, made an appearance after host Jo Koy made a dig at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, suggesting they will still receive millions of dollars from Netflix. The comment was followed by a joke about the release of the final season of Netflix’s “The Crown.”
Markle, who recently called the success of “Suits” on Netflix “wild,” has not been part of the cast’s text group. However, she is believed to still keep in touch with some of her co-stars, including Sarah Rafferty and Patrick J. Adams.
The Golden Globes reunion would have been significant, as Markle famously invited her “Suits” co-stars to her royal wedding in 2018. But only Abigail Spencer, one of her close friends, was invited to the evening party.
Meanwhile, Patrick J. Adams, who played Markle’s on-screen love interest, mentioned plans for a potential spin-off in the “Suits” universe on the Globes red carpet. However, when asked if Markle could return, he mused that she is currently very popular and mentioned that he would share more information later.
The decision by Markle to decline the Golden Globes reunion comes amidst her and Prince Harry’s ongoing pursuit of financial independence after stepping back from their roles as senior members of the British royal family. In recent years, Markle has become a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, signing a multi-million dollar deal with Netflix for producing projects.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle turned down the opportunity to reunite with her “Suits” co-stars at the Golden Globes. The decision comes as she and Prince Harry navigate their new lives outside of the royal family and focus on their entertainment ventures.