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Did A European Mag Photoshop Meghan Markle's Cover To Look Less Ethnic?

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Nov. 30 2017, Updated 8:34 p.m. ET

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Where are her freckles? Elle France is being accused of excessively photoshopping Meghan Markle’s recent cover.

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Posing for the December issue, the soon-to-be Duchess of Sussex wore a denim shirt, long floral skirt, and an oh-so-sleek bun. #trèschic.

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While the former Suits actress was the picture of elegance, one of her most identifiable features seemed to be missing – her freckles, which led some to assume they had been airbrushed out of the photo.

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Meghan previously told Allure, “my pet peeve is when my skin tone is changed and my freckles are airbrushed out of a photo shoot."

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She added: "For all my freckle-faced friends out there, I will share with you something my dad told me when I was younger: ‘A face without freckles is a night without stars.’”

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Elle France has yet to comment on the alleged photoshop scandal.

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