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Why did Meghan leave Prince Harry’s name out of Vogue?

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When Meghan Markle took over British Vogue‘s September issue, she failed to mention one very special contributor in her introduction. 

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WATCH: Behind the scenes at British Vogue with Meghan 

The Duchess of Sussex, 37, was the first person to guest edit the magazine’s September issue in 103 years, and it wasn’t a role she took lightly. 

As part of her collaboration with editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, Meghan picked out 15 trailblazing women to feature on the cover. 

And while the ex-actress mentions stars such as Michelle Obama and Jane Goodall by name in her intro, her only reference to Prince Harry – who is featured in the magazine – is when she calls him “my husband”.

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Could she be downplaying her connections in an effort to appear more “working” than “royal”?

Prince Harry featured in the September issue of British Vogue, as he sat down with anthropologist and icon Dr. Jane Goodall to discuss the issues facing our climate, and the royal revealed he only wants two children for the sake of the planet. 

“We are the one species on this planet that seems to think that this place belongs to us, and only us,” said the 34-year-old royal. 

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Talk then turned to Harry’s newborn son Archie, and how since having a baby the couple’s views on the world have changed. 

“[Having a baby] does make it different,” the Duke of Sussex began. 

“I think, weirdly, because of the people that I’ve met and the places that I’ve been fortunate enough to go to, I’ve always had a connection and a love for nature. I view it differently now, without question. But I’ve always wanted to try and ensure that, even before having a child and hoping to have children…”

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Prince Harry confirmed he wants “two maximum” when it comes to kids. 

“But I’ve always thought: this place is borrowed. And, surely, being as intelligent as we all are, or as evolved as we all are supposed to be, we should be able to leave something better behind for the next generation.”

The royals are certainly doing things differently! 

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