Meghan Markle lost a great opportunity.
It happened after the tensions between his team and the editors of the magazine, including former British Vogue editor Edward Enninful and the editor in Chief Anna Wintour due to the demands of the Duchess’s teams.
According to a report, Wintour felt frustrated with Meghan’s team about what the fountains described as “micrognition” and specific demands on coverage and streams.
The planned article, which was supposed to focus on Meghan’s charity and connected with his speech at the Young World Summit, was finally canceled.
According to Daily Mail, The sources said Meghan was “difficult to turn it into a cover” and that his team “insisted on private straps.”
“Anna heard about that, and just as he prohibited it and said: ‘That’s it. We don’t want to do this,” said the source.
“And so he did not receive the cover, and I suppose that he did not even understand the story,” they added.
The report says that Enninful “probably agreed with Anna that you cannot call the shots of who is on the cover. That is absolutely the decision of an editor.”
“Anna was presented. Anna was frustrated with all the micrognition, and simply said: ‘Very good. That is. He can’t have the cover and we are not making the story.”
However, it is important to keep in mind that, although Meghan was relaxed with “without expectations”, his team had “high expectations for the piece” in fashion.
In addition, they added that the project on Meghan’s work needed a complete team, including photographers, video equipment, stylists and editors, to create special photos and a video with her and Harry.
Meghan’s team also wanted the couple to appear on a special digital cover in Vogue, which comes out with the printing problem.
However, Enninful rejected the idea. “I didn’t think it was appropriate to give the cover,” they said.