Hey there, royal watchers! It seems like Meghan Markle is about to open the doors of her and Prince Harry’s cozy home, Frogmore Cottage, to the press. The buzz is that she'll be guest editing—and even modeling—for the much-anticipated September issue of British Vogue. Let me tell you, this is not your everyday royal news—it’s a big deal!
According to a source close to the royal family, the 37-year-old former actress will take the reins on what British Vogue considers its most important issue of the year. This isn’t the first time Meghan has graced the cover of a high-profile magazine; she last appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair back in 2017. But this time, she’s doing more than posing—she’s putting her own unique touch on the entire issue.
Meghan’s Vision for British Vogue

Here’s the scoop: Meghan will be penning her own opinion piece and bringing aboard a group of inspiring women who are making a difference in the world to contribute their personal essays. These women, whom Meghan considers "female change-makers," will add depth and diversity to the issue. The former Suits star’s writing will be accompanied by new photos, which are set to be shot at her and Harry’s home in Windsor next week. Can you picture it? Meghan in her element, showcasing her creativity and passion for empowering women.
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Will Harry and Archie Be Part of the Project?
Now, when the news first broke about Meghan gracing the cover of British Vogue, fans immediately wondered if Prince Harry and their adorable baby boy, Archie Harrison, would be part of the project. But here’s the twist: according to a source from The Sun, Harry and Archie won’t be making an appearance in this issue. Meghan reportedly doesn’t want to be on the cover herself—she’s more interested in focusing on the content and the message she wants to convey.

Following in Kate’s Footsteps
Meghan is stepping into a role that her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, has previously held. Back in 2016, Kate featured in the June issue of British Vogue as part of a collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery. The project was arranged by British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, who also played a key role in inviting Meghan. Unlike Meghan’s decision not to appear on the cover, Kate, who has been a patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012, was featured on the cover and looked absolutely stunning.
At the time, a spokesperson for Prince William’s wife shared her experience with British Vogue. “The Duchess was thrilled to be part of celebrating the centenary of an institution that has provided a platform for some of the most renowned photographers in the country’s history,” they said. “She had never taken part in a photography shoot like this before and hoped that people would appreciate the portraits with the sense of relaxed fun they were taken with.”
So, as we eagerly await the arrival of September, we can’t help but wonder what surprises Meghan has in store for us. One thing’s for sure: this issue of British Vogue is going to be unforgettable!


