Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, reportedly made a series of unprecedented demands to appear on the cover of Vogue’s September edition back in 2022, which led to tensions with British Vogue editor Edward Enninful and the US Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

Markle sought full creative control over the shoot, including the selection of photographer and writer, final edits, photos, and cover lines. She also requested a simultaneous appearance on both the UK and US editions of Vogue, a privilege insiders claim is unparalleled, stating, “Nobody gets that. Not even Beyoncé“.

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Enninful had already committed the UK cover to supermodel Linda Evangelista, and Wintour had Serena Williams slated for the US edition.

Despite Markle’s personal appeal via Zoom, Wintour declined to alter the planned cover. The fallout reportedly led to a rift between Markle and Enninful, ending their previously cordial relationship.

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This incident coincides with a significant decline in Markle’s popularity in the UK. A recent YouGov poll indicates that only 20 percent of Britons have a positive view of her, marking the lowest approval rating since tracking began in 2017. The same poll shows that 65 percent hold a negative opinion, reflecting a sharp drop from her earlier favorability.Also Read: Can Meghan Markle still retain and use ‘HRH’ title?The combination of ambitious media endeavors and stringent demands appears to have backfired, contributing to a perception of detachment from public sentiment. Meghan Markle’s tense history with the UK Royal Family
Meghan Markle’s relationship with the British royal family has been marked by a series of tensions and public controversies.

After marrying Prince Harry in 2018, the couple faced intense media scrutiny and internal family dynamics that led to their decision to step back from royal duties in 2020, a move widely referred to as “Megxit.”

This departure was driven by their desire for financial independence and relief from relentless press intrusion. The rift deepened following their 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, where Meghan revealed struggles with mental health and alleged a lack of support from the royal institution.

Further strains emerged with the release of Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” which provided intimate insights into royal life and detailed personal grievances.