Edward Enninful texted Meghan as he watched the Sussex-Oprah interview live

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Edward Enninful is the powerful editor of British Vogue, and he was the one who asked the Duchess of Sussex to appear on the cover of the magazine in 2019. Meghan declined but countered with an offer to guest edit the magazine’s “Forces For Change” issue. She did just that and the British media screamed and cried about it for MONTHS. Enninful backed her then and he’s still backing her. Last year, some Sussex Squaders got mad at him for saying that the bullsh-t Meghan faced during her time in the UK wasn’t solely about racism. While he could have said it better, I understood what he meant – Meghan faced racism, for sure, but she also faced plain old sexism, misogyny, colonialism, classism, nativism and anti-Americanism. Well, it seems like Edward and Meghan are still very much in touch. He was texting her throughout the Oprah interview:

It was a bravado and brutally frank performance that shocked the nation – but as her controversial Oprah interview was broadcast, the Duchess of Sussex was, it seems, receiving supportive text messages from the editor of British Vogue, Edward Enninful. I can reveal that the style guru, who accepted an OBE from Princess Anne five years ago, was part of a select group of 15 employees of publisher Conde Nast who watched the bombshell interview air in the US via a live video link at their respective UK homes.

They were connected to a TV in the US via Zoom, and I understand that Edward was in ‘constant contact’ with the Duchess via WhatsApp as he watched the ‘soap-Oprah’ unfold.

‘Edward Enninful; Richard Dennen, the editor of Tatler; Sarah Harris, Vogue’s deputy editor; and Olivia Singer, Vogue’s fashion news director, were on the call.’ In a hilarious twist of makeshift ingenuity that would make Heath Robinson proud, this technical arrangement for the titans of fashion was all arranged via the laptop of a staff member’s parents in Florida!

My source adds: ‘You’d think it was a very technical set-up, but actually it was all organised by the parents of Conde Nast communication director, Emily Hallie, who are in their 60s – who simply put their laptop on an ottoman in front of their TV in Florida.

A source close to Conde Nast Britain, tells me: ‘There were around 15 people on the Zoom, all top Conde Nast people. They felt it was important from an editorial perspective that they got together to watch it. It was so cute but very rudimentary. You had the biggest names in Conde Nast dealing with Emily’s slightly fumbling parents. Sometimes you could hear them talking or see them popping up on camera by accident. You could hear Emily’s mum eating crisps, we were texting her saying, “We can hear you!” It was very much as you’d expect parents to be – kind of getting it wrong and wobbling the laptop.’

The source also said that every 40 minutes – the limit for a free Zoom session – the link ran out. ‘We kept having to restart new sessions. It was hilarious, but actually it was quite a serious screening for the editors. Edward was supposedly texting Meghan throughout.’

[From The Daily Mail]

So… the Oprah interview aired on Sunday evening in the US, so Enninful and the UK Conde Nast people stayed up that night to watch it live, as it aired in the US? And they did so via Zoom? Surely there would be better options? I heard that a lot of royal reporters were able to access the interview the night of through connections with various TV studios, but they actually had to go into a TV newsroom to watch the satellite link-up. I don’t know if any of this is true, but I’ll believe that Edward and Meghan are still in contact and that he probably texted her during or after he watched the interview.

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21 Responses to “Edward Enninful texted Meghan as he watched the Sussex-Oprah interview live”

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  1. nicegirl says:

    I’m so glad our Duchess has some supportive people in the UK, though I’m very happy to keep family Montecito tucked away in paradise.

  2. Elizabeth Regina says:

    Hmm. Not sure if he was ever truly her friend. He did a 180 sided with the establishment after she edited the best selling British Vogue of the decade. I suppose pressure was out on him but I sense he is trying to get back in on Meghan’s good graces again. he should be careful he doesn’t get whiplash.

  3. Mia says:

    He’s the best thing about that magazine. I like when Lisa Eldridge shows up too.

  4. Jay says:

    Edward! You should have joined our comment thread on CB 😉

    Do we think UK Vogue will get a Meghan or Sussex cover when it comes time to publicize her book?

  5. Nev says:

    Sellout.

  6. Woke says:

    Not sure what to think about it. There were probably people in that room that contributed to the decline of her mental health by sanctioning defamatory articles about her.
    I can imagine Edward texting her they’re friendly that’s it.

  7. Merricat says:

    It was the interview heard ’round the world, watched by 49.1 million people.

  8. Amy Bee says:

    Hmm…I’m sure they all watched the interview but I doubt Enniful was texting Meghan or is still in contact with her. British Vogue, and Tatler for that matter, value their relationship with the Royal Family and as such would not jeopardize it by supporting Meghan. In fact Enniful’s comments after Meghan and Harry left show that. Soon after those comments Charles was on the cover of Vogue.

  9. teecee says:

    No one at Conde UK could spring $20 for a month’s subscription to a Zoom pro account? Geez, I can see why the British press is so two-faced. If they’re this broke, no wonder they have to bootlick the Royals and aristos like they do.

    Enniful is a snake. Not impressed with him at all.

    • Big Yikes says:

      That’s what I was coming here to say! You mean to tell me Conde Nast can’t afford a Zoom membership for the staff?

  10. S808 says:

    Hmmm.

    • Jais says:

      Agree w your hmmm. The source says Edward was “supposedly” texting w Meghan, almost like the source didn’t actually believe he was. The overall story of the florida family with their computer in front of the screen was cute though.

  11. Lyds says:

    Transcription of “Meghan” and Enniful’s text exchange:

    E: Megs!!! I’m watching your Oprah interview! You all look ravishing! Good choice of Oscar de la Renta!!

    E: My goodness, the flower girl debacle!! You went THERE!!!

    E: Kate, that bish!! This is just between us, alright?

    E: Megs???

    <3Megs<3: You have the wrong number

    <3Megs<3: But yes, this is one hell of an interview!

    E: ok…let’s keep texting each other anyway…lol

  12. L4frimaire says:

    This all seems very odd. Why would he text her on a call with the other CondéNasties and expect a real time response? I didn’t get the impression they were super close after she left UK and he decide to hedge his bets. However with this being from the Fail, I think this is either exaggerated or didn’t happen the way they laid it out.

    • Saucy&Sassy says:

      L4frimaire, why are they coming out with this now? As the article indicates, “supposedly” does not mean it happened. Why would the Fail be involved in this? What is it that they want, ’cause I’m not buying it that the Fail would suddenly do a story that didn’t say something negative about Meghan. Makes me wonder.

  13. Monica says:

    It’s a cute story. Too bad it probably didn’t happen that way.

  14. Mooshe1 says:

    I don’t know if I believe they were texting. I imagine she understood why he was weak with his support because he still has to live there. Plus he’s already in a precarious situation because he’s a black Vogue editor who can’t go against the royals or the press. Still I’d imagine it still hurt

  15. Bex says:

    This reads very fake to me. We’re supposed to believe Conde Nast, a company worth $13 Billion, didn’t have a simulcast/direct to desktop set up? Or didn’t receive preview screeners/direct feed from CBS?

    Come on now, Daily Mail.

  16. Bex says:

    “supposedly” is doing SO MUCH WORK in that last sentence.

    🤥🤥🤥