But a row between its publishers Penguin Random House and Waterstones means it could be relegated from front of house to the less glamorous normal display areas. The Telegraph reports the shop has insisted the measures are to safeguard stock and not as a protest against Penguin. It has also been suggested none of the publisher's books have been on Waterstones' Book of Month list as the row raged. Meghan's £12.99 ($18.99) book is inspired by Prince Harry and her son Archie and comes illustrated with pictures of a red-headed soldier. MailOnline has approached Penguin Random House and Waterstones for comment.
Source: Daily Mail June 04, 2021 08:23 UTC