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The Duchess of Sussex has written her first children’s book


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The Duchess of Sussex has written her first children’s book, to be published next month and inspired by Prince Harry and their son Archie.

In a statement Meghan said The Bench, set for release on 8 June, explores the “special bond between father and son as seen through a mother’s eyes”. The story has pictures by the award-winning illustrator Christian Robinson and will be published by Penguin Random House. Meghan will also narrate the audiobook edition.

The duchess, 39, said the picture book started as a poem she wrote for Harry on Father’s Day the month after Archie was born.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/may/04/meghans-first-book-for-children-explores-bond-between-father-and-son

https://news.sky.com/story/meghan-duchess-writes-childrens-book-inspired-by-harry-and-archies-father-son-relationship-12296828

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She is such a hypocrite.   How can she think we don't see it

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She's got a job and it will probably sell, but the novelty will wear off.

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Children's authors hit out at publishers for repeatedly commissioning celebrities like Duchess of Sussex

Leading children's authors have hit out at publishers trying to "swamp the competition" by continuously commissioning new books by celebrities like the Duchess of Sussex.

Sales figures obtained by The Telegraph show classic authors like Roald Dahl and Enid Blyton still sell millions more copies than any modern day celebrity, with the exception of David Walliams.

Ms Markle is among a number of famous faces who in recent times have written a children's book, alongside the likes of Madonna, Frank Lampard, Idris Elba and the Duchess of York.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/childrens-authors-hit-publishers-repeatedly-153810217.html

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