On Friday, the British singer-songwriter made history as the first ever male to cover the US fashion publication, where he wore a ruffled floor-length Gucci dress and a sleek tuxedo jacket.
While the concept of a man wearing a dress isn’t anything new, the imagery immediately sparked a passionate conversation online around masculinity and gendered clothing.
To the shock of no-one, prominent right-winger trolls such as Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro and Donald Trump Jr. – we repeat, trolls – slammed Vogue and Harry for ‘attacking masculinity’.
Owens, who thinks the Black Lives Matter movement is a “terrorist” organisation, wrote on Twitter: “There is no society that can survive without strong men.