She has also shared how her career has changed since welcoming her daughters.
“Obviously, it just has an impact on your point of view about everything …
The book is titled “I Love You Just The Same.”

In addition to penning the upcoming book, Knightley will also try her hand at illustrating.
After welcoming Edie, Knightley reflected on how her life had changed since becoming a mom.
“The love thing is astonishing.

It’s a very primal, primal love.
That’s quite extraordinary,” she toldEllein August of the same year.
Like her mother, Edie has been diagnosed with dyslexia.

“Her memory is absolutely amazing,” said Knightley (viaE!
Righton added, “She’ll memorize the book, basically it’s amazing.”
“She watched 10 minutes.
“She said, ‘I don’t I don’t want to see you doing that.'”
‘No, I don’t like you in that.
You’re too pretty.’
But she said, ‘Don’t worry, you’re not anymore.'”
Mere weeks after Delilah was born, Knightley spoke out about the struggles that come with raising a newborn.
“you’re free to tell I’ve got a 6-week-old baby, can’t you?!
I’m talking, but I’ve got no idea where I’m going’” (viaPeople).
“Lovely Luke, who is my hairdresser today, he brushed it.
I was in my pajamas when they got there and this is somebody else’s dress.”