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Meghan Markle talks new book 'The Bench'

13:01, June 22

Meghan Markle, 39, recently released her children's book, The Bench, which became an instant bestseller. This is a touching story about a father-son relationship that changes from year to year.

In another interview, the Duchess of Sussex told how her husband and son inspired her to a creative experiment.

"I often find, and especially in this past year, I think so many of us realized how much happens in the quiet," she told interviewer Samantha Balaban in her first interview since her infamous Oprah Winfrey sit-down. "It was definitely moments like that, watching them from out of the window and watching [my husband] just, you know, rock him to sleep or carry him or, you know ... those lived experiences, from my observation, are the things that I infused in this poem."

According to the Duchess, Harry spends a lot of time with his son, as he wants to witness all the important events in the child's life. These feelings of a parent for a child cannot be conveyed in words. But she tried to do it.

"Growing up, I remember so much how it felt to not see yourself represented," Meghan, who identifies as being mixed-race, said. "Any child or any family hopefully can open this book and see themselves in it, whether that means glasses or freckled or a different body shape or a different ethnicity or religion."

The interview for NPR Weekend was recorded even before Meghan and Harry became parents for the second time. Now the lovers are raising a little daughter Lilibet, who was named after the queen.


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