Wendell Pierce, a former co-star on Suits, an American legal drama television series created and written by Aaron Korsh which ran for nine seasons from 2011 to 2019, has taken a shot at the British royal family over the ongoing racism issue with Meghan Markle.
Wendell Pierce co-starred with Markle, a former Hollywood actress, on the hit show “Suits,” commented on the hoopla over the interview, in a tweet that no one should be surprised by Britain’s Royal Family being racist — not if you are versed in history.
During a recent radio interview on Britain’s LBC radio, Pierce complained that the interview was a distraction amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Today 3,000 people are going to die in America from covid. A couple of hundred people are going to die, even this hour, in the UK,” he said, according to the Daily Mail.
Pierce described the Oprah interview with the Royals as “insignificant,” “insensitive and offensive” and “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”
While this seemed like a slight to his former co-star, who played his daughter on “Suits,” Pierre later tweeted a clarification, Page Six reported. His comments were not intended as an attack on the Duchess of Sussex, Pierce said.
“I just discovered my words are being used as an attack. Well done British Press. Clarity: The British monarchy is archaic in my American eyes. If slavery, colonialism, and apartheid didn’t educate you that they are racist, you failed history,” he tweeted.
“Because I had no interest in the interview doesn’t change that,” Pierce added. Instead, Pierce attacked the royal family, saying he was not surprised by the behavior of the Royals.
Markle revealed during the interview that she’d had suicidal thoughts and “didn’t want to be alive anymore,” feeling trapped in the royal family. Markle and her husband made a dramatic exit from royal life in 2020. Harry said he too had been trapped in an image-obsessed Buckingham Palace, and that his brother and father were trapped too.
“Unfortunately, my family has suffered the pain of losing someone to suicide,” Pierce said. “As I told Meghan, I support her and wish her all the best.”