Meghan Markle became infuriated over her 2017 Vanity Fair cover, which ran with a headline that she deemed "racist," according to "Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown," a new book by royal author Valentine Low.
Markle and Prince Harry reportedly objected to the October issue's headline "She's Just Wild About Harry!" as they pointed out that "I'm Just Wild About Harry" was the title of song that Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney performed as a blackface number in the 1939 musical "Babes In Arms" "They [Harry and Meghan] tried to get it changed online, because [they thought] it had been racially motivated," said a source, according to an excerpt from Low's book that was obtained by the Daily Mail.
Meghan Markle became infuriated over her 2017 Vanity Fair cover, which ran with a headline that she deemed "racist", according to a new book. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty Images) In addition, Markle was reportedly "furious" with her public relations adviser Keleigh Thomas Morgan over the headline. "[Meghan] was so angry with Keleigh, she wanted to fire her," a source said, according to the excerpt.
At the time, Morgan, a longtime PR guru with the prestigious firm Sunshine Sachs, had been recently hired to help guide Markle as she managed her new celebrity status after revealing her relationship with Prince Harry.
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