Meghan's on-screen dad warned her world would be 'forever changed'

The actor Wendell Pierce reveals today he warned Meghan Markle, his former co-star on the legal drama Suits, that her world would be “forever changed” by her relationship with Prince Harry. “She’s a really good actress and was always sweet, always kind.” Appearing on Desert Island Discs, Pierce told the host, Lauren Laverne, that he had saved the Duchess of Sussex from being photographed wearing a costume ring after filming scenes in which her character became engaged. That was the last time I got to speak to her – and it was great.” Pierce, who is known for his role as Detective “Bunk” Moreland in The Wire, is currently starring in Death of a Salesman in the West End. The family home was flooded during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, a devastation he described as “very painful”and much like “losing a member of a family”. “I knew that if I demolished the home it probably woulddemolish them.” Gallery: Photos: Prince Harry and Meghan's trip to southern Africa [Photos] Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, embarked on their first official tour as a family to southern Africa on Sept. 23, 2019. They are visiting South Africa along with their son baby Archie, before Prince Harry continues on a royal tour of Botswana, Angola and Malawi. (Pictured) The Duke and Duchess of Sussex with their son Archie during a meeting with Archbishop Desmond Tutu in Cape Town, South Africa, on Sept. 25. Prince Harry helps to plant trees at the Chobe National Park in Botswana on Sept. 26.  The Duchess of Sussex meets health workers and client families during a visit to the non-profit organization, mothers2mothers, in Cape Town on Sept. 25. The Duchess of Sussex speaks with female entrepreneurs during a visit to the Woodstock Exchange in Cape Town on Sept. 25. Archbishop Tutu kisses Archie on Sept. 25.  The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a reception for young people, community and civil society leaders at the Residence of the British High Commissioner in Cape Town, South Africa, on Sept. 24. Prince Harry and Meghan with surf mentors as they visit Waves for Change, an NGO, at Monwabisi Beach in Cape Town on Sept. 24. Waves for Change supports local surf mentors and provides mental health services to vulnerable young people living in under-resourced communities. Meghan and Harry visit the Homecoming Centre during their royal tour in Cape Town, on Sept. 23.  Meghan and Prince Harry visit the District 6 Homecoming center on Sept. 23. In 1966, the government declared District 6 a whites-only area, and over 60,000 residents were forcibly removed and relocated to the Cape FlatsTownship. The Duke and Duchess arrive at the District Six, on the first day of their African tour, in Cape Town, South Africa on Sept. 23. The couple arrives at Nyanga township in Cape Town, South Africa, for a visit to a workshop that teaches children about their rights, self-awareness and safety on their first day of the tour on Sept. 23. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are presented with a gift for son Archie as they visit the Nyanga township on Sept. 23. The Duchess of Sussex speaks during a Justice Desk initiative in the Nyanga township on Sept. 23. Prince Harry (front, C) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (R) are welcomed to the Nyanga township in Cape Town, South Africa, on Sept. 23.

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