Vanity Fair's ex-editor claims duchess believed she was magazine's 2017 cover star (pictured) because of her 'charity work' and not because she was dating Prince Harry
The Meghan Markle cover published by Vanity Fair in 2017 is back in the spotlight. Former editor Graydon Carter claims the Duchess of Sussex was disconnected from reality during the process. He says Meghan insisted the story focus on her charity work, not her relationship with Prince Harry.
Carter, who ran the magazine for 25 years, admitted he initially didn’t recognize her name when she was pitched as a cover star. “She’s on Suits,” his colleague explained. Once Carter learned she was dating Prince Harry, he approved the feature. The issue hit stands just weeks before Meghan’s engagement was announced.
During her interview with Vanity Fair, Meghan allegedly pushed back when asked about Harry. She reportedly said, “Is this going to all be about Prince Harry? I thought we were discussing my philanthropy.” Carter recalled the moment with raised eyebrows, describing her as “slightly adrift on the facts and reality.”
The Meghan Markle cover quickly gained attention, especially as her royal relationship became official. According to Carter, Meghan misunderstood the media’s priorities. The editor, who had been close to Princess Diana, said Diana would be heartbroken over Harry’s rift with Prince William and King Charles.
Since stepping back from royal duties, Meghan has struggled to reshape her image. Her Netflix series With Love, Meghan aimed to show a domestic side, featuring baking, gardening, and beekeeping. However, the show received mixed reviews and drew comparisons to other celebrities.
A social media post by Gwyneth Paltrow appeared to throw subtle shade at Meghan. Filmed in a casual kitchen setting with no makeup and minimal effort, Paltrow’s video was interpreted as a contrast to Meghan’s polished, curated lifestyle content. Meghan responded with her own banana split video, tagging her jam brand and giggling with a friend on camera.
Carter didn’t stop at criticizing the Meghan Markle cover experience. In previous interviews, he suggested her marriage to Prince Harry may not last decades. He accused her of seeking fame, wealth, and status, saying she “ran rings around Harry.” According to him, her ambition has always been calculated.
Despite this, Netflix continues to back the Duchess. Her series has been renewed for another season. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos defended her, saying Meghan had been underestimated. Still, public and critical responses remain divided.
Though the Meghan Markle cover was released years ago, the controversy surrounding it reflects the larger public debate about Meghan’s image. Critics argue her desire for privacy conflicts with her ongoing efforts to stay in the spotlight. From podcast deals to Instagram posts, she remains a lightning rod for attention.
Whether Meghan successfully rebrands or continues to polarize audiences remains to be seen. But one thing is certain—the media is still very much watching.
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