All eyes are on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the Invictus Games.

This will be the first time the Duchess of Sussex will have flown outside of the US to join her husband. 

Despite the fact that the couple is already drawing attention to themselves, the former "Suits" star will also be attracting attention on her own since she has plans to do something unique during the Invictus Games. 

Meghan Markle said last year that she had written her book "The Bench" after writing a poem for the Duke of Sussex for his first Father's Day in 2019 - the year prior, their son Archie Harrison was born - and that she had based the story on the poem. 

The book began as a "power," according to Meghan, who stated in a press releasefrom the publishing company Random House Children's Books that the book evolved into a "narrative." 

Also characterized as "mother, wife, feminist, and activist," the brunette beauty currently resides with her husband in their California home, where they also have "expanding flock of rescue chickens." 

Among the images in "The Bench" are photos and sketches done by Christian Robinson, with whom they apparently collaborated extensively on the project during its development. 

Spotlight on Meghan Markle

According to The Sun (via Express), Meghan Markle will be giving a "secret reading" of "The Bench" to children at the Invictus Games tent in the Netherlands, where she will be representing the United Kingdom. 

Also reported in the article was the fact that the "secret reading" would take place when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were filming a Netflix documentary on the games for disabled military veterans in The Netherlands. 

However, it is currently unknown whether or not the book reading will play a significant role in their Netflix documentary "Heart of Invictus" or not. 

Upon its publication, "The Bench" shot to the top of The New York Times Best Sellers list for children's picture books. 

However, in its first week of sales in the United Kingdom, it only managed to sell approximately 3,212 copies, placing it only below the books written by Marcus Rashford and Richard Osman. 

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle 2022 Invictus Games

The Invictus Games 2022 in The Netherlands will be remembered for the intimate gesture made on stage by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. 

During a performance on Saturday night, the parents of Lilibet Diana and Archie Harrison shared a passionate kiss on stage, delivering a message to the world about how close they are and that they are not experiencing any difficulties in their marriage.

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