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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 ...
What does Undine Spragg mean? Former Vanity Fair editor delivers five-word takedown of Meghan Markle
Journalist Graydon Carter, a former Vanity Fair editor, recently shared his opinion about Meghan Markle, calling her “The Undine Spragg of Montecito.” His remark seemingly alluded to the ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) Former editor of Vanity Fair Graydon Carter has labelled Meghan Markle as the“Undine Spragg of Montecito” as he took her down in just five scathing words. While it is ...
He replied: "The Undine Spragg of Montecito." His reference alludes to the main character in The Custom of the Country, a tragicomedy by author Edith Wharton that was published in 1913.
The Undine Spragg of Montecito,' Carter replied when asked his thoughts about Markle. For those unfamiliar, his reference was to the main character in The Custom of the Country, a tragicomedy by ...
The former editor of Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter, called Meghan Markle 'Undine Spragg of Montecito.' At a recent event, former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter took aim at Meghan Markle ...
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter labeled Meghan Markle as the “Undine Spragg of Montecito” after the latter married Prince Harry, quit the royal family and moved to California. The Canadian ...
Former editor of Vanity Fair Graydon Carter has labelled Meghan Markle as the “Undine Spragg of Montecito” as he took her down in just five scathing words. While it is unclear why Carter used ...
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter labeled Meghan Markle as the “Undine Spragg of Montecito” after the latter married Prince Harry, quit the royal family and moved to California.
The Canadian journalist seemingly compared the Duchess of Sussex to Undine Spragg, a character in Edith Warton’s 1913 novel, The Customs of the Country, while chatting with Interview Magazine in ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. The Canadian journalist seemingly compared the Duchess of Sussex to Undine Spragg, a character in Edith Warton’s 1913 novel, The Customs of the ...
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