Consultant graphologist Tracey Trussell claimed the duchess is trying to “project a cultured image” with her stylisation.
She told the Sun: “Stylised writing is equivalent to a persona or role-playing, and always uncovers a conscious desire to project a cultured image.
“In other words, it’s a false self. It tells of a person who wants to stand out and be different – someone special.
“The cursive handwriting falling obliquely forwards reveals her barely contained enthusiasm and passion for her latest brand, and the almost perfect clockwork regularity (and closely dotted i’s) reflect the exacting standards and commitment she’s investing.”
The expert also noted how certain details indicate how Meghan is “guided not by her feelings, but by her thinking.”
She explained: “The linear script, with an accent on the vertical and the narrow arched-shaped letters, strongly indicate Meghan’s lack of spontaneity and reveal that she is guided not by her feelings, but by …