Former Vanity Fair The Graydon Carter editor described the Duchess of Sussex as “slightly drifting in facts and reality.”
Carter, who edited the magazine when Meghan Markle appeared on the cover in 2017, before his marriage to Prince Harry, said an incident in which the then actress questioned the approach of the accompanying interview.
He recalled that Meghan challenged the journalist and asked: “Excuse me, will it be all about Prince Harry? Because I thought we were going to talk about my beneficial organizations and my philanthropy.”
Mr. Carter, speaking with him New York PostHe admitted his lack of familiarity with Meghan at that time, declaring: “I have no idea who it is.”
The cover of the magazine justified the story saying: “Because he is going to marry Prince Harry,” Carter said.
“This woman is slightly drifting in fact and reality,” he said.
The anecdote arrives when Meghan shared a rare family photo in her Instagram accounts, with her two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The image shows a tender moment with Archie, five years old, hugging her mother while holding Lilibet, who has a wicker basket. The photo, set in a garden, was accompanied by a collection of inspiration of Meghan style and purchase links.
The publication, which did not show the faces of the children, was subtitled “Every day is a love story”, along with a peace of peace emoji.
In a story, he published a Shopmy link with a collection of clothing and accessories, with the message: “Many of you have asked, so here you go! A small purchases to start the week. More to come.”
A message on the Shopmy page said: “A selected and selected collection of the things I love, I hope you enjoy them!” With the addition “keep in mind that some products may contain commissionable links.”
The mostly neutral color items included a large white reformation shirt for £ 128, a waterproof Beige Uniqlo that cost £ 99.90 and a stone collar Citrina de Happy Happy Happy Nold Happiness of Gold Brenner, made in collaboration with the old of Meghan Costumes Co -star Abigail Spencer, for £ 383.
Meghan has faced generalized critical reviews of his Netflix lifestyle program With love, Meghan This month, but has already filmed a second season and is focusing on its new brand as always.
The executive co -chair of Netflix, Ted Saraonds, supported the duchess last week, saying that she and Harry are “too dismissed.”
The Sussexes signed a billionaire agreement with the transmission giant after giving up the monarchy working in 2020.
His most successful production until now has been his controversial Harry and Meghan Documentary about their struggles in the royal family.
Netflix has also become a partner in the business of the Duchess As Ever, with the first products that include raspberry jam, herbal tea and a mixture of prepared crepe.
Meghan also added a new story to his Instagram account, with images of birds flying in formation against a blue sky and the sun, and with the sound of the ocean, along with the message: “Flying a week with my family (thanks to my h for capturing this!)”.
You can listen to Chillidos from Delite, presumably the voices of Archie and Lili, with one of the young people shouting “Wow”.