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Meghan Markle Celebrates ‘The Bench’ Reaching No. 1 On New York Times Bestseller List: ‘Thank You For Supporting Me’

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Meghan Markle is officially a bestselling author! RELATED: Meghan Markle Will Not Be Joining Prince Harry In London For Unveiling Of Princess Diana’s Statue On Thursday, The Duchess of Sussex’s debut children’s book, The Bench, topped The New York Times Bestseller list for children’s picture books only one week after its release.

To celebrate the milestone, the 39-year-old shared a touching statement on her and Prince Harry’s Archewell website. “While this poem began as a love letter to my husband and son, I’m encouraged to see that its universal themes of love, representation and inclusivity are resonating with communities everywhere,” Markle’s statement began.

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