Meghan Markle looks every inch the Royal as she poses with 'future leaders' in Vanity Fair
MEGHAN MARKLE has been shrouded in claims she is set to marry Prince Harry but, even without a ring on her finger, the American actress is fast following in the footsteps of a Royal.
Meghan Markle has posed alongside other 'future leaders' for a Vanity Fair shoot
The Suits star has posed for a series of stunning images for the April edition of Vanity Fair, with the beauty standing alongside a flurry of "global leaders" who attended the One Young World Summit in Ottawa last October.
Meghan, who is an ambassador for the organisation, is also joined by Emma Watson, Cher, and Justin Trudeau in the photoshoot, which marks her first official shoot since she announced her relationship with Prince Harry.
Clad in a chic A-line dress that exuded bridal vibes with its soft white hue, the 35-year-old stood beside the former President of Ireland Mary Robinson, poet Fatima Bhutto and women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul.
Meghan stood alongside Mary Robinson, Fatima Bhutto and Loujain al-Hathloul
Speaking about her work with One Young World on her lifestyle site TheTig, Meghan previously gushed: "When I was asked to be a Counsellor at One Young World my response was a resounding 'yes.'
"One Young World invites young adults from all over the world who are actively working to transform the socio-political landscape by being the greater good.
"They are delegates who are speaking out against human rights violations, environmental crises, gender equality issues, discrimination and injustice. They are the change."
But it isn't just her philanthropical side that will cement Meghan's place as a future Royal, as fans of the British Royal Family may also remember that some of Princess Diana's most iconic photos were shot for Vanity Fair.
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Last year's One Young World Summit gathered 1,300 young leaders from 196 countries to discuss worldwide challenges alongside world leaders from across the globe.
The summit also aimed to generate innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing issues.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau opened the summit and enlisted the young leaders to "make good use of your new global community [at One Young World] and do something great with it".