In his new memoir, Graydon Carter, the legendary former editor of Vanity Fair, has dished on various celebrities he dealt with over the two decades that he helmed the glossy monthly magazine.
Meghan Markle was convinced she landed the cover of Vanity Fair not for her relationship with Prince Harry, but for her charity work, former editor Graydon Carter exclusively tells Page Six.
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 ...
Graydon Carter revealed Meghan Markle was under the impression her 2017 Vanity Fair cover was for her charity work, not her relationship with Prince Harry. Despite Markle's hopes, the feature ...
The legendary former editor recalled Markle was “slightly adrift” from reality when she landed the Vanity Fair cover in 2017. European Editor at Large Graydon Carter, the former editor of ...
While speaking with Interview Magazine in a piece published on Thursday, the Air Mail founder was asked on his thoughts about The Duchess. The interview was published in the magazine's Rorschach ...
Meghan Markle’s latest critic appears to be ex-Vanity Fair boss Graydon Carter, who claims she is "adrift of reality and facts" in a brutal five-word swipe. The former boss of the magazine ...
According to royal author Valentine Low, Meghan was left deeply unhappy after her 2017 Vanity Fair cover was published-at a time when she was still starring in Suits and before her royal marriage.
A former editor of Vanity Fair has written a new memoir that reveals his most memorable showbiz encounters in very candid detail. Graydon Carter was the editor of Vanity Fair from 1992 until 2017.
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter has described the Duchess of Sussex as "slightly adrift on the facts and reality". Mr Carter, who edited the magazine when Meghan Markle appeared on the ...
Carter used the book to reveal the big gambles and bigger-named photographers, writers and stars at the heart of his success at Vanity Fair. Replete with name-drops, one of the biggest in the ...
One Atlanta-based tech marketing executive, a self-described progressive who has owned two Tesla models since 2019, explained his decision to Vanity Fair. “I actually really like the cars ...