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Meghan Markle Absent from Power of Women List Following Queen’s Passing
In the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's passing, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was noticeably absent from the cover of Variety's Power of Women event.
The event, which honored a range of A-list celebrities including Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, Anna DuVernay, Oprah Winfrey, Elizabeth Olsen, and Malala, left fans questioning why Meghan's cover was missing.
It turns out that the publication decided to delay the release of her cover out of respect for the late monarch.
Variety took to Twitter to announce that Meghan had been chosen as one of this year's exceptional recipients, but her cover would be moved to a later date to honor Queen Elizabeth II.
Additionally, it was revealed that Meghan would not be able to attend the Power of Women event in Los Angeles on September 28.
The Duchess had also cancelled episodes of her podcast, Archetypes, as well as a trip to the UN and an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon earlier in the month.
After the Queen's passing, Meghan and her husband Prince Harry traveled to the UK to attend the Queen's burial and observe the period of royal mourning.
However, they are set to return to work next week, with Meghan's podcast expected to resume on October 4.
While the exact release date of Meghan's Variety cover has not been confirmed, it is likely to coincide with her return to full-time duties.
Before the Queen's passing, Meghan and Harry had made a brief trip through Europe before returning to the UK.
They stayed in the country to participate in various official royal duties, including engaging with members of the public, attending a vigil, and ultimately attending the late monarch's funeral.
In a statement released after Queen Elizabeth II's passing, the Sussex family paid tribute to her commitment to service and duty, highlighting her grace and dignity throughout her life.
In other news, Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Prince and Princess of Wales, made their first formal trip to Anglesey since receiving their titles following Queen Elizabeth's demise.
The couple visited the RNLI Holyhead lifeboat station, where they had lived for three years after their marriage.
This visit took place a week after the Queen's funeral, as the official period of mourning for the royal family was coming to an end.
During their visit, a humorous interaction occurred when a woman admitted she had forgotten to bring her present for the royals.
Kate and William laughed, engaging in conversation with the woman.
The traffic on the A55 had caused her to forget the Welsh cakes, leading her to exclaim, “I thought s— the royals are going to Holyhead.”
In response to William's joke about searching for a babysitter, the grandma replied, “I would, but I've got no teeth.”
The light-hearted banter continued as William and Kate walked down the line, with William expressing a sense of genuine friendship between them.
Prince William's visit to Wales will become more frequent as he assumes the role of the Prince of Wales.
However, Kensington Palace clarified that he will not receive an investiture ceremony like his father did in 1969, when he was invested as the Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle.
During his visit, William shared that he has started learning Welsh, showcasing his dedication to the country.
The presence of William and Kate in Wales has been greatly appreciated, with many seeing it as a sign of their commitment to the country.
The couple's warm interactions with the public during their visit have only strengthened this perception.
As they bid farewell to the woman they met, William expressed his desire to talk again next time they are in Wales.
The absence of Meghan Markle from the Power of Women list has sparked curiosity among fans, but the decision to delay her cover in honor of Queen Elizabeth II's passing is a testament to the respect and admiration the late monarch commanded.
With Meghan set to resume her work commitments soon, her return to the spotlight is eagerly anticipated.
As for William and Kate, their visit to Wales has showcased their genuine connection with the people and their dedication to the country's future.