Duchess of Sussex guest edits British Vogue
By Reuters
29 July 2019 |
1:42 pm
The Duchess of Sussex has chosen to feature 15 women she considers "forces for change" on the cover of the September issue of British Vogue that she guest-edited, Buckingham Palace said on Sunday.
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