Meghan Markle in spite of never having met the late Princess Diana, still holds immense respect for her.
While giving her first ever interview since the birth of her and Prince Harry’s daughter Lilibet Diana, the Duchess of Sussex chatted with NPR’s Weekend Edition and revealed how her new children’s book, The Bench, includes a nod to the late Princess of Wales.
"There are all those sorts of Easter eggs and nuggets tucked within the book. There's a lot if people start digging,” said Meghan.
"I think you can find sweet little moments that we've tucked in there, from my favorite flower, even my husband's mum's favorite flower, forget-me-nots, we wanted to make sure they were included in there,” she shared.
"There's a lot of special detail and love that went into that book,” she added.
"I needed my girls in there,” she said, referencing the hidden tributes for Diana, her daughter Lilibet and her mother Doria Ragland.
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The Palace told how both The King and Queen, were both “deeply grateful” for the good wishes they have received