In other words, Scarlet Witch #3 is a repeat of All-New X-Factor #14 only this time Marvel's giving it some actual promotion because it's focused mainly on Wanda, compared to how the ANXF issue was Lorna's territory so they gave it no promotion at all. All-New X-Factor #14 started its story with a vague implication that M-Day might be addressed, only for that to be completely sidelined by random hijinks and never brought up again for the rest of the issue. This story seems like it'll do the same.
I'm presuming with this:
AIPT: And while we’re talking family, X-Fans Ian, JMC, Kingdom X, and PolarIceHavok were all wondering if Wanda’s feelings about Magneto’s recent death might be explored.
Steve: They’ll absolutely be explored! You’ll be seeing that in issue 2, for which the solicit just came out, in a killer backup story by Stephanie Williams and Chris Allen that features Storm as well — I can’t wait!
That several of the people actually asked if Polaris' feelings about Magneto's death would be explored, and AIPT "conveniently" ignored that part to cut it down exclusively to Wanda. It's also extremely telling to me that this is going to be addressed in issue 2, rather than issue 3. The synopsis for issue 3 basically confirms Lorna won't be there for that meeting in issue 2.
Meaning right now, we've been told Wanda will get to address Magneto's death... but not Lorna. Despite Lorna being Magneto's biological daughter and intended heir on Genosha.
That said, I do like Orlando's answer about Lorna and Wanda's relationship. It demonstrates he's putting real thought into how they are their own characters. It's also good to see him acknowledging Magneto is Lorna's father, even if the X-Men office refuses to act like it.
And now to watch a few usernames try to hype up Lorna on Scarlet Witch #3 while they completely ignore or downplay how the X-Men office is trying to make Lorna as Magneto's daughter mean absolutely nothing at a time when it should be a huge deal for her.