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The Duchess of Sussex has been “honoured” with an award for the issue of British Vogue that she guest-edited last year.
In 2019, Meghan worked alongside the magazine’s editor, Edward Enninful, to produce the fastest-selling issue in the publication’s 104-year history.
The issue was titled Forces for Change and highlighted the work of inspirational women from across the globe, including Salma Hayek, Greta Thunberg, and Adwoa Aboah.
It was awarded Diversity Initiative of the Year Award by respected industry body the PPA in its annual awards on Wednesday evening.
Enninful was also named Best Editor by PPA.
Commenting on the accolade, Meghan said: ”I’m honoured to have this very special issue recognised.
“Creating Forces for Change with Edward was an opportunity to have the September Issue of Vogue reflect the world as we see it—beautiful and strong in its diversity.
“Huge congratulations to Edward who helped bring this to light, and for his additional honour of being awarded ‘best editor’ by PPA.”
Enninful added: “I'm truly honoured that British Vogue’s September Issue guest edited by the inimitable Duchess of Sussex has won the Diversity Initiative of the Year Award.
"Together we will continue to challenge the cultural conversation, champion inclusivity, and be a proactive part of the change needed in the world. Many thanks to Meghan and my amazing team, the best an editor could ask for.”
The award-winning issue’s cover featured 15 women whom the duchess “admired”, hailing from the worlds of activism, politics, sports, Hollywood and beyond.
The magazine featured an exclusive interview conducted between the duchess and former US first lady Michelle Obama in addition to a conversation between the Duke of Sussex and primatologist Dr Jane Goodall, an article written by I Weigh founder Jameela Jamil, and more.
In a post shared on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex‘s Instagram account at the time, Meghan stated that guest editing the September issue of the magazine over the past seven months has been a “rewarding, educational and inspirational” experience.