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Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, appears on the June 2016 issue of Vogue magazine’s British edition – its centenary issue. This is the first magazine feature the Duchess has given consent to, where she appears in a 10-page magazine spread set in her family’s Norfolk home. The Duchess was involved in selecting the clothes for the shoot and worked with British Vogue’s fashion director Lucinda Chambers and editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman. She has also agreed for two portraits from the shoot to be featured in Vogue 100, an exhibition at London’s National Portrait Gallery. Her portraits hang alongside those of Prince Charles, Kate Moss, Cate Blanchett, Sofia Coppola, and more. Over the past century, Vogue has captured portraits of other royals including Princess Diana, Princess Margaret, The Queen Mother, and Queen Elizabeth II herself.
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