As the days draws near to Meghan Markle's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, more and more people from 'Suits' are coming forward with their own experiences in working with Meghan Markle.

Patrick J. Adams, who starred opposite Markle on 'Suits' for over a decade, laid out his own feelings and experiences in a series of tweets yesterday evening. "From day one she was an enthusiastic, kind, cooperative, giving, joyful and supportive member of our television family. She remained that person and colleague as fame, prestige and power accrued," Adams said.

"It sickened me to read the endless racist, slanderous, clickbaiting vitriol spewed in her direction from all manner of media across the UK and the world but I also knew that Meghan was stronger than people realized or understood and they would regret underestimating her," he added.

Adams was particularly critical of the Royal Family, saying that it's "OBSCENE that the Royal Family, who’s newest member is currently GROWING INSIDE OF HER, is promoting and amplifying accusations of “bullying” against a woman who herself was basically forced to flea the UK in order protect her family and her own mental health."

"Find someone else to admonish, berate and torment. My friend Meghan is way out of your league," the thread concludes.

Following a report in the Times that Markle bullied staff while she and Prince Harry were living at Kensington Palace, the pair agreed to a feature interview with Oprah Winfrey where no questions would be off the table.

The interview will air on RTÉ One on Monday at 9.30PM.