New York’s Hotel Netherland, owned by William Waldorf Astor.
Photo: Bettmann ArchiveIn 1981, when Anderson Cooper was 13, he joined his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, for lunch at Mortimer’s on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
There she introduced him to a “very small lady in a very big fur coat” who swept in and sat down at the next table.
It was Brooke Astor, the doyenne of New York society.
Looking at the “delicate, well-groomed woman about to enjoy a delicate, well-groomed lunch,” Mr. Cooper writes that he was unaware at the time of the “brutality” at the heart of her inherited wealth.
Persons:
William Waldorf Astor, Anderson Cooper, Gloria Vanderbilt, Brooke Astor, ” Mr, Cooper, ”
Organizations:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Public
Locations:
Netherland, Mortimer’s, New York