Palestinian activist twins Muna and Mohammed El-Kurd feature in TIME's 100 List

The list also includes singers Billie Eilish, Britney Spears and former Royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

LOS ANGELES:

Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan graced the cover of Time magazine's annual 100 most influential people in the world issue. The list also includes singers Billie Eilish and Britney Spears, and Olympic gymnast Simone Biles. It also feature Palestinian activist twins, Muna and Mohammed El Kurd.

Harry and Meghan, who quit their royal duties last year and moved from Britain to California, are featured on one of seven worldwide covers highlighting the honourees. The photo shows the couple, who is titled the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, dressed casually with a background of trees.

Time magazine editor-in-chief Edward Felsenthal said the 100 list features "extraordinary leaders from around the world working to build a better future" who "in a year of crisis have leaped into the fray".

The 100 list, which is not ranked, included 54 women. It also comprised political figures such as US President Joe Biden, US Vice-President Kamala Harris and former US President Donald Trump.

Harry and Meghan left Britain in 2020 to build an independent life, launching their Archewell Foundation as well as cutting lucrative deals for producing TV shows and a podcast.

Chef Jose Andres, who funded the World Kitchen nonprofit that partners with the Archewell Foundation, wrote in a tribute that it would have been safer for the couple to stay silent.

"That's not what Harry and Meghan do, or who they are...In a world where everyone has an opinion about people they don't know, the duke and duchess have compassion for the people they don't know. They don't just opine. They run towards the struggle," Andres wrote.

Spears, 39, made the list for the first time in a year that has seen her struggle to get rid of a conservatorship that has controlled her personal and business affairs come under increasing scrutiny.

The Stronger singer was celebrated by reality star Paris Hilton, who wrote that Spears "embodies joy" despite her struggles.

"So we stand by here and root for her as she turns pain to purpose, her unwavering spirit stronger than ever."

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion, writing about seven-time Grammy winner Eilish who also got her own cover, called the 19-year-old musician "a unique soul" who "stands up for herself and advocates for women everywhere."

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