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The Buckingham Palace announced that Duchess Susbad Megan Markle, wife of Prince Harry, would be the editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine in its British version of September, honorary.
Megan Marckel chose 15 women who, in her opinion, were "forces of change" on the cover of her seven-month work with Edward Inenvall, editor-in-chief of Vogue.
Megan, 37, said she was looking to center the September issue, which is usually the most-read, on "the values, issues and personalities that affect the world today."
The magazine's cover will feature names such as young climate change activist Greta Thonberg, New Zealand premier Jacinda Ardirn, boxer Ramla Ali, women's rights activist Salma Hayek, writer Shimamanda Ngozi Adishi, the first dancer of the British Royal Ballet Francesca Hayward, the old model and refugee Edut Akish and other women.
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