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Meghan Markle ‘Snubbeld’ from Enninful for the British Vogue 2022 cover … but who took her place?

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Meghan Markle is said to have been agreed in 2022 of the print and digital coverster of British Vogue, which led to an alleged bust with the leading role at the time Edward Enninful.

The former fashionbible editor was planning to perform functions to share insight into the duke and Duchess of SussexThe charity work, designed to join Meghan’s Keynote appearance at the One Young World Summit in Manchester in September of that year.

The Mail revealed on Sunday That the friendship of Meghan and Edward imploded during a disagreement about how Vogue was planning to offer Sussex’s charity work.

Conde Nast Insiders claimed that the coverage was abruptly drawn and demolished.

A source said: ‘The Duchess and her team had high expectations and expected that she would get a print cover or at least a digital coverage, but Enninful could not satisfy those expectations. He already had a magazine in the bag for that month. ‘

So, who was the celebrity that the Montecito-based mother of two surpassed to become Vogue’s coverster?

British Vogue’s September 2022 Cover Star Was Canadian fashion model Linda Evangelista.

In the issue, Linda, 60, opened her struggle to ‘love herself again’ after a failed cosmetic procedure left her ‘permanently distorted’ and ‘brutally deformed’.

In August, British Vogue had a Pride edition with different stars, including Cynthia Erivo (photo) and Cara Delevingne

In August, British Vogue had a Pride edition with different stars, including Cynthia Erivo (photo) and Cara Delevingne

The model had spent the six years before the shoot ‘in hiding’ after a rare response to the procedure known as Coolsculpting, which was designed to reduce its fat cells, but was increased instead.

Since then she had undergone two liposuction operations to solve the problem and announced in February of that year that she no longer lived in ‘shame’.

The cover marked Linda’s triumphant return to modeling – and she looked flawless in the number 2022 of British Vogue.

As Meghan, however, longed for the end of August to discuss her charity work before the One Young World Summit, A proud problem stood in the way.

Vogue celebrated the LGBTQIA+ community with its special August issue and marked 50 years London Pride.

Edward collected and formed a cast of homosexual women and men, trans-, non -relieved and strange people from the world of Vogue for the issue.

Among them are Model Cara Delevingne, actors Ariana Debose and Cynthia Erivo. According to Edwards Enninful, the 12 cover stars are ‘united in a mission to shape the future together’.

As the issue was launched, Edward Enninful complained reports on rising homophobic attacks and transphobic sentiments.

The coverster of British Vogue In September 2022 was the Canadian model Linda Evangelista, 60 (photo)

The coverster of British Vogue In September 2022 was the Canadian model Linda Evangelista, 60 (photo)

The Duchess of Sussex is said to have broken the ties with Edward Enninful about his decision not to give her as a coverster of British Vogue in 2022

The Duchess of Sussex is said to have broken the ties with Edward Enninful about his decision not to give her as a coverster of British Vogue in 2022

He said: “There is a discouraging irony that there is a clear increase in transphobia in this country in this year; that reports of homophobic attacks are on the rise; That much gender-not-compliant and strange people, who just try to continue their lives, remain the object of spot, minimalism and resentment.

Elsewhere, in the US, secure Meghan’s good friend Serena Williams interesting the American September cover slot.

Edward’s decision to bring other stars to the attention has reportedly resulted in the demolition of his friendship with Meghan.

The couple previously shared a narrow binding. So much so that Meghan remembered, after editing the fashion Bible six years ago, that they were ‘like -minded thinkers’ who enjoyed ‘philosophizing’ about steaming cups of mint tea.

Nowadays, however, they are no longer on speaking conditions – and the reason for the Fallout has remained one of the most tightly guarded secrets of fashion.

The post on Sunday revealed that their friendship was imploded during a disagreement about how Vogue was planning to contain a shiny showcase of Meghan and Prince Harry’s charity work.

A source said: ‘The Duchess and her team had high expectations and expected that she would get a print cover or at least a digital coverage, but Enninful could not satisfy those expectations. He already had a magazine in the bag for that month. ‘

The project that the project would have said would have caused irreparable damage to their friendship. “Edward was furious to have lost the project, just like the powers that were NAST at Conde,” a source told the Mos.

The Duchess of Sussex (photo) and the former editor of British Vogue, Edward Enninful, are no longer in conversation terms and the reason for the Fallout has remained one of the most tightly guarded secrets of fashion

The Duchess of Sussex (photo) and the former editor of British Vogue, Edward Enninful, are no longer on proverbs – and the reason for the Fallout has remained one of the most tightly guarded secrets of fashion

The post on Sunday revealed that their friendship was supposedly imploded during a disagreement about how Vogue was planning to have a shiny showcase of Meghan and Prince Harry's charity work

The post on Sunday revealed that their friendship was supposedly imploded during a disagreement about how Vogue was planning to have a shiny showcase of Meghan and Prince Harry’s charity work

“The Duchess and her team had high expectations and expected that she would get a print cover or at least a digital coverage in it, but Enninful (depicted) was unable to satisfy those expectations,” said a source

“The whole process became very difficult. Edward could only promise her a great feature function in the magazine and online – but she rejected it. ‘

According to insiders, the project needed a complete production team, including photographers, videographers, stylists and editors to make exclusive images and to film an in -depth video function with the Sussexes.

Sources claim that after Mr Enninful had explained that he had another coverage in mind, the Meghan team had asked if the couple could appear on Vogue’s special digital cover instead, that is, that is released next to the printed edition.

But again, it is clear that Mr Enninful refused.

“He didn’t think it was appropriate to give her the cover,” the source explained.

It was then that the Meghan team pulled the plug. The relationships between the couple have never been recovered.

Sources added that in the years that followed Mr Enninful has increased his public involvement with the royal family and claims that this is not something that Meghan could easily overlook, especially because he initially supports her notorious ‘Megxit’ Oprah interview in 2021.

Mr Enninful, who received an OBE in 2016 for his services in Diversity in Fashion industry, is a trustee for the King’s Fund, the charity institution of King Charles, and interviewed the Monarch for Vogue when he was still Prince of Wales in 2020. He attended his coronation in 2023.

Mr Enninful follows all three charity organizations of the king on Instagram – but Meghan or one of her companies does not follow.

It is all in stark contrast to their previous relationship. In 2019, the couple worked together on a publication of British Vogue that was sold the fastest in the 104-year history of the magazine, sold out in ten days.

The ‘Forces for Change’ issue has inspiring women – Including former New – Zeeland Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and actresses Gemma Chan and Jane Fonda – on the cover.

The following year Mr Enninful spoke to criticism that Meghan had received when she came to the royal family.

He defended the Duchess, called her a ‘brave woman’ and described the treatment of her as ‘very unfair’ and ‘hard’.

But he said that “he would not just blame racism,” adding it: “I think it sometimes takes a while to understand the rules.” Whether he would defend her again today is another matter.

The Duchess of Sussex and Mr. Enninful were approached for comment by De Mos.

Conde Nast also refused to comment.

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