I've just got my subscription issue, I received the cover with The Queen, and looking on ebay, it seems any early listings showed the same cover, so it'll be interesting if any subscriber receives the Anya shot. The tribute feature about The Queen isn't too bad - any time that Robin Muir is involved with a Vogue feature, it's going to be worth a look or a read.
The mood of the editorials is also present throughout the front of the magazine, although I am very pleased to see a dose of colour with a reprint of Abeny Nhial's three-page beauty story from Vogue France Feb 2022.
As ever, with an issue that's 264 pages thick, at a time when everyone else is producing pamphlets, there are plenty of pages look through.
However, I keep my Edward-era UK Vogues in a box - the type of cardboard box that office printer paper comes in - and I limit myself to keeping only what can fit into it. So every time a new issue comes out, it's a battle royale as to whether it enters the box and supplants an existing issue - one in, one out - or whether it doesn't even make the box at all.
This is... not one for the box. Now and in the near future, there will probably be no shortage of magazines celebrating The Queen and her legacy.