The offer would have allowed Catherine to choose her own photographer, make her own fashion decisions, and decide whether or not to give interviews. However, Wintour has dismissed claims that the princess will appear on the upcoming cover. At an event at Buckingham Palace, she addressed the rumors about the opportunity, expressing confusion about its origins. While Princess Catherine may not have a new cover this year, she did appear on the cover of British Vogue in June 2016 to mark its 100th anniversary.
Catherine has come a long way since her first cover. She is widely regarded as a role model for her resilience while raising three children and facing many challenges. While she may have had her choice of covers, it seems likely that the UK and US editions will be included. In 2016, after much discussion, the cover shoot took place near Anmer Hall, the country home of Catherine and Prince William.
The shoot was a relaxed affair, with Catherine wearing casual clothes, as opposed to formal wear. The resulting images captured her essence, showing her wearing a simple outfit paired with Princess Diana's iconic engagement ring. This remains her only Vogue cover to date. Catherine recently took a break over the weekend to announce a new initiative to help children develop social and emotional skills.
For this event in London, she wore a stylish purple suit that accentuated her figure, paired with perfectly tailored trousers and royal blue heels. She wore the outfit, which included diamond and sapphire earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana, and her hair was styled in sleek curls.
Fans were delighted to see her re-wear this striking suit, demonstrating her commitment to sustainability by reusing her favourite pieces. The deep red Alexander McQueen trouser suit is one of her most notable pieces, having been worn on numerous occasions, including to the King Charles coronation concert and the launch of her “Shaping Us” campaign.