The Duchess of Sussex’s issue of the magazine also includes a telling insight to her personal passions, from charity Smart Works to Commonwealth fashion designers and an article on “how to ride out the hurts of social media”.
In a piece about SmartWorks, one of her patronages, the Duchess disclosed she had asked Marks & Spencer, John Lewis, Jigsaw and her designer friend Misha Nonoo to design a capsule collection of workwear.
It will be sold on a “one for one” basis, with an item donated to the charity for every one bought. Further details will be released in the autumn.
A “wellness” page about the power of breathing notes that “breathing too much or too little, in any situation, will limit performance and have negative effects on health”, and advertises a £4,398 workshop to help. 
"The Duchess also includes a “personal favourite” poem by Matt Haig, written about body confidence from the perspective of a beach which advises: “Let it all wash over you. Allow yourself to be just as you are.”
Likely to be interpreted in part as the Duchess’ own views on heeding external criticism, it includes the line: “I am a beach. I literally don’t give a *******”.