Meghan Markle has revealed she's reading a poetry book about motherhood after receiving it as a gift from her 'mom friend'. Author Jessica Urlichs has since reacted to the 44-year-old's endorsement of her book The Bloom Because of You with 'shock'. The Duchess of Sussex on Monday shared a short Instagram video that showed her rifling through the pages of New Zealand-based poet Jessica's latest work. The Bloom Because of You is described as a collection of poems that is 'a testament to the significance of mothering'. In the video, Meghan appeared to be relaxing with Jessica's book on a sunny spring day in Montecito, California, as she whispered it was 'so good'.
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Meghan Markle has revealed she's reading a poetry book about motherhood after receiving it as a gift from her 'mom friend'. Author Jessica Urlichs has since reacted to the 44-year-old's endorsement of her book The Bloom Because of You with 'shock'. The Duchess of Sussex on Monday shared a short Instagram video that showed her rifling through the pages of New Zealand-based poet Jessica's latest work. The Bloom Because of You is described as a collection of poems that is 'a testament to the significance of mothering'. In the video, Meghan appeared to be relaxing with Jessica's book on a sunny spring day in Montecito, California, as she whispered it was 'so good'.

In a delightful turn of events, Meghan Markle has publicly shared her latest reading choice, a poetry book titled “The Bloom Because of You,” which explores the profound journey of motherhood. The book, penned by New Zealand poet Jessica Urlichs, was a gift from one of Meghan’s close friends, whom she affectionately refers to as her “mom friend.” This endorsement has left the author in a state of pleasant surprise, as Markle’s influence extends the reach of her work significantly.

Meghan reveals her current bedside read on social media

The clip showed Meghan had folded down the edges of certain pages in Jessica's book, including one with the poem 'Vows I Didn't Write' about marriage. After Meghan's social media shoutout, Jessica said she was 'honoured beyond words' by the Duchess's praise in an Instagram Reel. Meghan left a comment under Jessica's post as she revealed her 'mom friend, Christina shared it with me' and added The Bloom Because of You is her 'current bedside book'. 'From one mama to another - thank you,' Meghan wrote.

On a serene spring day in Montecito, California, the Duchess of Sussex posted an Instagram video where she could be seen leisurely flipping through the pages of the poetry collection. She softly praised the book, describing it as “so good.” This collection is heralded as a heartfelt tribute to the essence of motherhood, capturing the emotional depth and significance of this life-changing role.

Author celebrates Meghan’s glowing review of her new book 

Jessica's new book was published on March 3 and the author said she couldn't believe it was 'touching so many mums around the world' after Meghan's glowing review. 'Look who just shared my book,' Jessica wrote over a video of her covering her mouth. She captioned the post: 'When Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, shares your book, you go into shock, you share, and you celebrate. I'm so honoured beyond words. I love how this book is touching so many mums around the world. What a huge moment x'

In the video, Meghan had marked several pages by folding their corners, notably one that featured the poem “Vows I Didn’t Write,” which contemplates the intricacies of marriage. Following Meghan’s public appreciation, Jessica Urlichs expressed her gratitude on Instagram, stating she was “honored beyond words” by such recognition. Meghan further engaged with Urlichs by commenting on her post, acknowledging that her friend Christina had introduced her to the book, which she now considers her “current bedside book.” She graciously thanked the author, signing off with, “From one mama to another – thank you.”

Meghan previously revealed she was struggling to find the time to read. During an interview on The Circuit with Bloomberg's Emily Chang last August, Meghan stopped by the Godmothers bookstore in Montecito. Walking through the space, Meghan admitted she hadn't gotten stuck into a book she enjoys in a 'long time.' She claimed her main priority at the moment was 'kids' books and parenting books'. The interview was aired ahead of the release of season two of Meghan's Netflix show, which has since been cancelled by the streamer.

Meghan previously revealed she was struggling to find the time to read. During an interview on The Circuit with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang last August, Meghan stopped by the Godmothers bookstore in Montecito. Walking through the space, Meghan admitted she hadn’t gotten stuck into a book she enjoys in a ‘long time.’ She claimed her main priority at the moment was ‘kids’ books and parenting books’. The interview was aired ahead of the release of season two of Meghan’s Netflix show, which has since been cancelled by the streamer.

Meghan faces backlash after ‘tacky’ Christmas special 

The Christmas special attracted scathing reviews from critics, who accused Meghan of being 'out of touch' in the 'tectonically tacky' show. In the wake of Netflix axing the cookery show, Meghan's lifestyle brand As Ever has also split from the California-based media giant. The Duchess of Sussex announced a partnership with the company a year ago when it commissioned a new season of her show, With Love, Meghan. The deal gave Netflix a stake As Ever, which includes her jam, rosé wine and flower sprinkles. Insiders claim Meghan thought Netflix was being too 'cautious' and wants to 'go global', believing her brand can 'stand on its own'. Meanwhile, insiders at Netflix were 'not happy' with the brand because customers showed 'no appetite' for it.

The Christmas special attracted scathing reviews from critics, who accused Meghan of being ‘out of touch’ in the ‘tectonically tacky’ show. In the wake of Netflix axing the cookery show, Meghan’s lifestyle brand As Ever has also split from the California-based media giant. The Duchess of Sussex announced a partnership with the company a year ago when it commissioned a new season of her show, With Love, Meghan. The deal gave Netflix a stake As Ever, which includes her jam, rosé wine and flower sprinkles. Insiders claim Meghan thought Netflix was being too ‘cautious’ and wants to ‘go global’, believing her brand can ‘stand on its own’. Meanwhile, insiders at Netflix were ‘not happy’ with the brand because customers showed ‘no appetite’ for it.

The Netflix source told the Daily Mail that there has been some consternation at their HQ in Sunset Boulevard over claims Meghan felt they had been 'too cautious' with her As Ever brand – and had held her back. 'Netflix were not happy', the Daily Mail's insider said today. The source claimed that Netflix had considered how they could sell As Ever products in their two new bricks and mortar stores in Philadelphia and Dallas in the US – off the back of her TV show With Love, Meghan. But it never happened. 'They were not happy with the fact that no one really cared about the brand – so when they were looking to create As Ever areas in Netflix House there was no appetite for it', the source claimed. 'It just didn't fit with Squid Game or Stranger Things or Bridgerton like they had hoped.' Commenting on the end of the partnership deal, a spokesperson for As Ever said: 'We have experienced meaningful and rapid growth and As ever is now ready to stand on its own.'

The Netflix source told the Daily Mail that there has been some consternation at their HQ in Sunset Boulevard over claims Meghan felt they had been ‘too cautious’ with her As Ever brand – and had held her back. ‘Netflix were not happy’, the Daily Mail’s insider said today. The source claimed that Netflix had considered how they could sell As Ever products in their two new bricks and mortar stores in Philadelphia and Dallas in the US – off the back of her TV show With Love, Meghan. But it never happened. ‘They were not happy with the fact that no one really cared about the brand – so when they were looking to create As Ever areas in Netflix House there was no appetite for it’, the source claimed. ‘It just didn’t fit with Squid Game or Stranger Things or Bridgerton like they had hoped.’ Commenting on the end of the partnership deal, a spokesperson for As Ever said: ‘We have experienced meaningful and rapid growth and As ever is now ready to stand on its own.’

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