Graydon Carter, former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, has a new book, “When the Going Was Good: An Editor's Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines."
The Duchess of Sussex said her products will be on sale “this week”—which means just before the April 8 premiere of Confessions of a Female Founder, her new podcast.
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Netflix Junkie on MSNMeghan Markle’s 2017 Vanity Fair Cover Story Was the Real “eye opener” for the Royal Family, Claims ExpertEight years after its release, an expert analyzes the effects of Meghan Markle’s Vanity Fair piece on the royal family.
Ex-Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter dished on Meghan Markle’s behind-the-scenes behavior when she interviewed with the magazine in 2017.
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Ex-Vanity Fair Boss Rips Meghan Markle’s Behavior During Interview and How She Challenged the ReportersVanity Fair was the first major magazine that introduced Meghan Markle to the world as Prince Harry‘s lady. The magazine printed a feature after sitting down with Meghan in 2017 titled Wild About Harry. Eight years later, the same publication ran a ...
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OK Magazine on MSNMeghan Markle's 2017 'Vanity Fair' Cover 'Engulfed' the Royal Family With 'Sense of Dread and Embarrassment'Despite being early in her career and Royal involvement, Meghan Markle made her way onto the cover of Vanity Fair in 2017. The cover photo featured Markle with luscious brown tresses that angled her face,
Carter seemingly compared Markle to Undine Spragg, a character in Edith Warton's book "The Customs of the Country," who attempts to make it in NYC high society.
Graydon Carter said Meghan Markle didn’t understand that Vanity Fair only cared about her being on its cover in 2017 if she talked about dating Prince Harry.
This woman is slightly adrift on the facts and reality,” the former editor of Vanity Fair recalled of the Duchess of Sussex in an interview with Page Six.
Graydon Carter, the former editor of Vanity Fair, has joked that Meghan Markle was “slightly adrift on the facts and reality” in his new memoir after she said she didn’t want her famous 2017 cover for the magazine to be “all about Prince Harry.