The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, who recently collaborated with British Vogue to unveil the September issue of the magazine, is still facing criticism.
There were several users on Twitter who wanted to know why Meghan had not included Queen Elizabeth II among her list of ladies (the magazine cover includes 15 brilliant female changemakers), or even a doctor or nurse, a teacher, lawyer.
Others wondered why the Duchess had skipped out on meeting US President Donald Trump during his recent state visit, citing her maternity leave as the reason for her absence.
Piers Morgan, who is known for hot take on the Duchess, slammed her and called her shamelessly hypocritical for her super-woke Vogue stunt in a scathing op-ed for the Daily Mail and as cited by E-News, lashing out at her greatest hits of virtue-signalling while she excluded the entire male population from the cover and promoted Brand Meghan rather than promoting Brand Britain.
The magazine, in the latest edition, previewed fashion for the upcoming fall/winter season.
This is the first time that a member of the British Royal family guest-edited the esteemed fashion book, and also anyone had been brought aboard to guest-edit the pivotal issue.