onitscover,amongthemNewZealand
PrimeMinisterJacindaArdern,teenage
climatechangeactivistGretaThunberg,
actressandactivistJaneFonda,modeland
mentalhealthcampaignerAdwoaAboah
andactorand bodypositivityactivist
JameelaJamil.
Theissue,thethemeofwhichis Forces
forChange,alsofeaturesaninterviewthe
DuchessconductedwithformerUSFirst
LadyMichelleObama.
ShetellsMeghan,whogavebirthtoson
ArchieinMay:“Thereissomethingso
magicalabouthavinga babyinthehouse.
Timeexpandsandcontracts;eachmoment
holds its own little eternity. I’m so excitedforyouandHarrytoexperiencethat,
Meghan.Savourit all.”
Theissuealsoincludesaninterview
byMeghan’shusbandtheDukewith
world-renownedprimatologistand
conservationistDameJaneGoodall,in
whichhesaystheroyalcoupleplanto
havea “maximum”oftwochildrenfor
thesakeoftheplanet.
“Surely,beingasintelligentasweall
are,orasevolvedasweallaresuppose
tobe, we shouldbeable toleav
somethingbetterbehindforthe
nextgeneration,”hewrites.TheDuchess(below)workedwithherfriend,designerMishaNonoo(left,wi
Meghan)andthreehighstreetretailerstodesignworkwearcollectionsthatw
benefitthewomenofSmartWorks;foreveryitemsold,anotheris donatedtot
charity.ThenewswasannouncedintheSeptemberissueofBritishVogue(ins
belowright),whichMeghanguesteditedalongsideeditorin chiefEdwardEnnin
(together, right, watching the shoot for their Forces for Change cover)
REPORT: TRACY SCHAVERIENH‘Not only does this allowus to be part of eachother’s story, it remindsus we are in it together’The Duchess of SussexOnherofficial
visit,Meghan
viewsthe
clothesdonated
toSmartWorks.
Thecharity
hopestodress
3,500women
thisyear across
the UK
Aphotorecently
uploadedtotheDuke
andDuchess’sInstagram
account@SussexRoyal
showsMeghanmaking
a visittoSmartWorks
while pregnant49