Meghan’s £2 Vogue issue is selling for FOURTEEN times the price online as desperate fans around the world try to get their hands on the royal issue
- Meghan Markle, 38, guest edited the British Vogue’s September issue
- Magazine came out on Friday but fans eager to cash in are listing it on eBay
- Costs just £2 in shops in the UK but the issue is selling for up to £28 online
Meghan Markle’s issue of Vogue has caused a frenzy online as royal fans desperately try to get their hands on the magazine.
The Duchess of Sussex, 38, was a guest editor of the September issue of the magazine, dubbed the ‘Force for Change’ issue.
Shoppers in the UK can buy the magazine for £2 in shops, but some royal fans appear keen to cash in on the hype around the magazine, with some listing it for up to ten times the price on eBay.
Eager fans are flogging the special edition for up to £28 just days after it was released on Friday.
Meghan Markle, 38, was guest editor of the September issue of Vogue, which sold for £2 in shops in the UK
But now eager fans are flogging the issue for up to 14 times it’s original price just days after it’s release
Many royal fans from around the world said they were desperate to get an issue of the UK Vogue, and some British readers have said they can’t find a copy available in shops.
One advert was selling the magazine for £28.99, fourteen times the amount that shoppers could buy it in stores.
Meanwhile another advert claimed to have sold 63 magazines for £16.95, making over £389.
The adverts were placed days after the magazine was first released in the UK.
Many were listing Vogue for up to eight times it’s shop price as royal fans desperately tried to get their hands on the magazine
Meanwhile another advert claimed to have sold 63 magazines for £16.95, making over £389
Meghan hand-picked 15 influential women to feature on the front cover of the ‘forces for change’ edition, alongside an empty mirrored square to put readers in the spotlight.
From articles about sustainable fashion to features on £20 ‘gong bathing classes’, the Duchess of Sussex has filled British Vogue with some of her favourite causes and tips.
Skincare expert Sarah Chapman, high-end breathing retreats and some of her favourite ethical designers all get a shout out within the glossy pages.
The magazine has caused a frenzy online as eager royal fans across the world rush to get their hands on Meghan’s issue
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