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All nine products sold out within an hour, with the $28 wildflower honey selling out in less than five minutes.
Yahoo |
In an astonishing start for her lifestyle brand, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex sold out the first batch of her new As Ever products within half-an-hour.
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Markle seemed bothered by the accusations of unrelatability. "Don’t they know my life hasn’t always been like this?" she asked The New York Times reporter.
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The Duchess of Sussex said her products will be on sale “this week”—which means just before the April 8 premiere of Confessions of a Female Founder, her new podcast.
In embracing the chicken coop lifestyle—and hanging out with her Montecito neighbor Paltrow—the Duchess of Sussex isn’t pushing us back to the 1950s, but she seems to understand the tradwife aesthetic.
Graydon Carter, former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, has a new book, “When the Going Was Good: An Editor's Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines."
Here's what the former head of Vanity Fair is revealing about the Duchess of Sussex's first interview with the magazine.
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Vanity Fair cover caused unease within the British royal family due to its focus on her romance with Prince Harry.
Carter seemingly compared Markle to Undine Spragg, a character in Edith Warton's book "The Customs of the Country," who attempts to make it in NYC high society.
Ex-Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter dished on Meghan Markle’s behind-the-scenes behavior when she interviewed with the magazine in 2017.
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.”
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.
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