The actor issued the excuse on his Instagram story Wednesday .

Suitsstar Patrick J. Adams has apologized for posting throwback photos from the show on his Instagram page this week.

In fact, Patrick’s Instagram bio reads, “the guy from that show you’re watching on that app because that girl married that prince.”

This is, of course, a reference toMeghan Markle, his formerSuitscostar who is now married toPrince Harry. She notably left the show in 2018 as her relationship with Prince Harry became more serious.

Earlier this week, the actor shared photos from the show, including candids taken behind the scenes.Peoplereports that some of the photos were previously unseen photos of Meghan on set.

However, Patrick has since taken down his throwbackSuitsInstagram posts in light of the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.

Rules of the strike prohibit promoting struck shows, including previous works. “We cannot help them to promote that work when they will not pay the performers their fair share of the resulting revenues,” the union says on theirstrike FAQ page.

On Wednesday, Patrick issued a statement on his Instagram story, explaining the situation.

“The last couple of days I foolishly and thoughtlessly let a trip downSuitsmemory lane distract me from the very real and ongoing fight everyone in @sagaftra continues to wage in its efforts to win our membership realistic 21st century compensation and protections,” he wrote.

“It was an embarrassing oversight for which I’m incredibly sorry. So grateful to those who gently and swiftly course corrected me here, and I look forward to continuing the fight in the days and weeks ahead. #sagaftrastrong,” he continued.

Check out his Instagram story below:

Closeup of Patrick J. Adams in a tux on the red carpet

Closeup of Patrick J. Adams

Closeup of Patrick J. Adams

Closeup of Meghan Markle

Screenshot from "Suits"

Closeup of Patrick J. Adams

SAG-AFTRA protesters

The cast of "Suits"

Closeup of Patrick J. Adams and Meghan Markle

Screenshot from "Suits"

Screenshot of Adams's Instagram story