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09th Jul 2019

Meghan Markle ‘in talks’ with Vogue to write column about her charity work

Lorna Lawless

Meghan Markle

Is there anything she can’t do? 

A Hollywood actress, a Duchess, a mother, a philanthropist, and now she’s going to write for Vogue.

Meghan Markle is said to be in talks with Anna Wintour about writing a regular column for the fashion bible, discussing her charity work.

The Duchess is known for her work with the Hubb Community Kitchen, the charity initiative that supports victims of last summer’s tragic Grenfell Tower fires. Meghan has made several visits to the kitchen since she launched her first charity cookbook to raise funds for the community, and that’s not all as the Duchess is a patron for both The National Theatre and The Association of Commonwealth Universities.

According to insiders, the articles will discuss her charity work around empowering women and gender equality.

The Duchess is currently working on a piece for British Vogue’s September issue, but will not feature as the cover star of the magazine, according to reports.

A source told The Daily Mail:

“She is working in Vogue as a contributing editor on a few fabulous stories about the causes that are near and dear to her and it may eventually become a regular column”

“The spread in Vogue won’t be a superficial photoshoot – on the contrary, she wants to use it as a platform to make a difference”.

Meghan isn’t the first royal to be on the cover of Vogue with her sister-in-law Kate appearing on the front-cover in June 2016.

The feature in the September issue will include photos of Meghan Markle taken at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

In other news, we finally know who Baby Archie’s godfather is after the little boy was christened in a private ceremony at the weekend.

 

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This morning, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was christened in the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle at an intimate service officiated by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are so happy to share the joy of this day with members of the public who have been incredibly supportive since the birth of their son. They thank you for your kindness in welcoming their first born and celebrating this special moment. Their Royal Highnesses feel fortunate to have enjoyed this day with family and the godparents of Archie. Their son, Archie, was baptised wearing the handmade replica of the royal christening gown which has been worn by royal infants for the last 11 years. The original Royal Christening Robe, made of fine Honiton lace lined with white satin, was commissioned by Queen Victoria in 1841 and first worn by her eldest daughter. It was subsequently worn for generations of Royal christenings, including The Queen, her children and her grandchildren until 2004, when The Queen commissioned this handmade replica, in order for the fragile historic outfit to be preserved, and for the tradition to continue. Photo credit: Chris Allerton ©️SussexRoyal

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The baby was baptised in a private ceremony, which was attended by family and close friends of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

Charlie Van Straubenzee served as an usher at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and has been a close friend to Harry for years, so it’s no surprise.