Patrick J. Adams fondly remembers when Meghan Markle made fun of her during one of his past performances in a play. The 40-year-old actor is now preparing for his Broadway debut and can't help but recall how Prince Harry's wife saw him naked on stage.

Adams and Meghan are known as close friends. So in support of her "Suits" co-star, the Duchess of Sussex watched his stage performance but teased him after seeing the whole of him.

"So, maybe she'd like a repeat performance," the Canadian star said, via Entertainment Tonight. Well, what he might probably mean here was seeing him performing on stage again--might be not naked this time.

"The Right Stuff" star revealed how the former actress had a good time making fun of him after seeing him unclothed. Despite that, though, he would still love to have her watching him in "Take Me Out."

"I'll send her an invite for sure," the "Orphan Black" alum said. The two have formed a strong bond after they played love interests, Rachel and Michael, on "Suits," which ran for nine seasons.

Though Meghan left the show in 2017, two years before it officially ended, due to her engagement to Prince Harry, Adams revealed they had stayed in touch, per Us Weekly. The now-royal family member officially left the U.S. to move to the U.K. and tied the knot with Prince Harry in 2018.

He even attended the Sussexes' wedding, alongside his wife, Troian Bellisario, at Windsor Castle in the U.K. Prince Harry and Meghan now have two kids, while Adams and Bellisario also have two.

Adams also told ET back in 2020 that they had texted a few times. He also touched on the topic of starting their own families at the same time, though Meghan's was quite different.

He said her family is relatively a "high-profile one" and it's easy to see why. Regardless, he is still very happy to have her back. With that being said, he showed his support to his long-time pal after the claims emerged that she bullied some royal aides.

Adams made a tweet and said Meghan had always been a "powerful woman with a deep sense of morality and a fierce work ethic." He knew she was never afraid to speak her mind, make her voice heard and defend herself and other people who were dear to her heart.

Then, he blasted the royal family, describing them as the most complicated and worst and calling it ancient and toxic. Adams continued to defend Meghan, who he said was the victim of endless racism and slanderous and click-bait news from the British press.