‘Undine Spragg of Montecito’: Former Vanity Fair editor lashes out at Meghan Markle with five scathing words; here’s why
- Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, is visiting Brussels for two days to address child sexual exploitation and abuse as Patron of the NSPCC and Plan International UK, delivering a keynote speech on these issues.
- Meghan Markle launched an online shop featuring her favorite fashion and beauty items, which has drawn criticism from PR expert Hayley Knight.
- Knight stated that Meghan is now "fully embracing influencer culture" despite previously rejecting that label, raising concerns over her brand consistency.
- During her visit, Sophie delivered a speech on child exploitation and attended discussions aimed at safeguarding children online and in communities.
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Meghan shouldn't moan, Vanity Fair boss is right & she’s lucky to get publicity
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 idea” who Meghan was at the time, however, someone said “she’s going to marry Prince Harry”, which saw her land the front page. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, make an appearance at the Whistler Welcome Celebration during day …
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Carter made his name as editor of the weekly magazine Spy (1986-98), in which he sneered mercilessly at big shots, then graduated to the monthly Vanity Fair, where for 25 years (1992-2017) he cozied up to — and celebrated — celebrities.
‘Undine Spragg of Montecito’: Former Vanity Fair editor lashes out at Meghan Markle with five scathing words; here’s why
Graydon Carter's words against Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, came during a chat with the Interview magazine, which was published on Thursday, March 27. He used those words when asked about his gut feeling on Meghan Markle.
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