Meghan Markle faces criticism before podcast launch
Meghan Markle has faced criticism from a Canadian journalist just before the launch of her new podcast. Graydon Carter, a former editor of Vanity Fair, commented on her behavior, saying she is "slightly adrift on the facts and reality." Carter's remarks came in an interview promoting his upcoming memoir. He shared his memories of featuring Meghan on the cover of Vanity Fair in 2017. He had initially not known much about her until a team member suggested her for the story, highlighting her upcoming marriage to Prince Harry. During the interview, Meghan reportedly expressed frustration that the discussion focused too much on Prince Harry instead of her charitable work. This was before her engagement to Harry was officially announced. Carter, who was friends with Princess Diana, also reflected on the family dynamics between Prince Harry, Prince William, and King Charles. He indicated that Diana would feel sorrow over the current estrangement between her sons. Despite the harsh comments from Carter, Meghan appears to be moving forward with her career. She is set to launch her podcast "Confessions of a Female Founder" on April 8. The show will feature stories of successful women in business, though her previous projects received mixed reviews.