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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.
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.
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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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,
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.
Vanity Fair cover caused unease within the British royal family due to its focus on her romance with Prince Harry.
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Not the royal treatment. The former editor of Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter, eviscerated Meghan Markle by calling her the “Undine Spragg of Montecito,” seemingly in reference to her life after splitting from the royal family and moving with Prince Harry across the pond back to her native California.
In the first trailer for Confessions of a Female Founder, the duchess says her conversations with guests will be “friendly” and full of “girl talk.”
ROYAL experts have defended Vanity Fair former editor Graydon Carter criticising Meghan Markle’s complaints after he put her on the cover in 2017. The publishing boss admitted he “had no