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Meghan Markle and her As Ever brand were ripped apart by a restaurant critic after the Duchess of Sussex was honored by Emma Grede. 
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Emma Grede, who helped Kim Kardashian launch Skims, hosted a “A Seat At The Table” dinner for women in business, but William Sitwell didn’t approve of the lavish gathering. 
“I think I may have witnessed the ghastliest, most grotesque, most vulgar, most shallow, most revolting, most tasteless, most vacuous and most vainglorious dinner party in history. In short, the worst,” Sitwell wrote for The Telegraph. 
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“Grede, who was seen sitting next to Meghan as those assembled clinked glasses, described those in attendance as the ‘most incredible group of women,’ adding that it was a ‘night built around connection… where women came together to share stories, exchange lessons, and lift each other higher,'” William Sitwell continued.
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William Sitwell noted that Meghan Markle’s appearance “came after a two-week PR bender” and the duchess’ appearance on Emma Grede’s podcast. 
In the past month, the Suits star made her Paris Fashion Week debut, accepted a humanitarian award in New York and attended Fortune’s Most Powerful Women summit in Washington, D.C. 
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Despite the criticism, Emma Grede celebrated her efforts and A-list guest list. 
“In a city built on big dreams and even bigger ambition, one truth remains, success is never built alone. For too long, we’ve watched how men in business have mastered this: making deals over dinner, sharing opportunities over a game, and opening doors for one another in rooms we can’t always see,” the podcaster wrote in an Instagram caption. 
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“This dinner series is about making that energy ours. About women coming together to share openly, trade resources, and help each other get shit done. Because when women choose to collaborate, to champion each other, and to speak honestly about the highs and the hard parts, we don’t just change our own stories,” Emma Grede continued. “We change what’s possible for every woman who follows.”