Retired adult actress Mia Khalifa joked that writers of hit Netflix show The Crown will be swept off their feet after Meghan Markle's extraordinary interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The Duchess of Sussex sat down with Prince Harry to fire numerous allegations at the royal family.
The seismic bombshell aired on Sunday, March 7 on CBS and Monday (March 8) on ITV in the UK.
And following the drama Khalifa, who once topped popular adult site Pornhub, shared a TikTok of a group of people frantically rushed off their feet.
It was captioned: "The Crown writers after tonight's interview."
She also threw her weight behind Meghan after the Duchess had claimed there were "concerns" about how dark baby Archie's skin colour would be.
Neither she nor Harry disclosed who had made the remarks, but they have since ruled out the Queen and Prince Philip.
Khalifa shared a tweet of an article that reported the allegation.
In the interview, Meghan revealed that she had been left feeling suicidal during life as a senior royal.
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She also said sister-in-law Kate Middleton had made her cry, and accused the royal family of failing to protect her family.
Meanwhile Harry claimed that dad Prince Charles had stopped taking his calls, and said he felt "really let down" by the Prince of Wales.
Charles has reportedly been left in a "state of despair" following Harry's tell-all.
Royal author Sarah Gristwood added: “For Prince Harry to say that he felt let down by his father must have been a difficult thing to say and hard for Charles to hear.
"Now, just at a time when by and large Charles had started to look like a more popular King than one would have guessed, here’s a major blow to his reputation.
"That his son felt let down by him. It’s hard to know if Harry is aware of the damage this has done. Did he actually intend to cast this damaging light on his father and his family? We don’t know.”
The Crown is loosely based on real events, but writers have so far dismissed covering Harry and Meghan's era.
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