EvenKate Middleton‘s handwriting is regal!
“Boulder hopping in the Lake District,” she wrote on the slip of paper, opting to skip her nickname Kate and signing the note “Catherine” instead.
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Last year during a visit to Norway, Kate had achance to show off her penmanship skillson a tablet.
At MESH, a workspace in central Oslo, Kate,Prince William,Crown Prince HaakonandCrown Princess Mette-Maritwere able to try out reMarkable — a digital tablet device that users can scribble on using a special pen.
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The 37-year-old royal wrote, “Does this feel like paper?!” showing off her loopy cursive, and drew a tree in the middle of some bushes.
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Before stepping into the spotlight as a future royal and prior to her role onSuits, Kate’s sister-in-lawMeghan Markleworked as acalligrapher.
“It was her part-time job as she was going through auditions,” Paper Source CEO, Winnie Park, tells PEOPLE. “She taught calligraphy and hosted a group of customers and instructed them during a two-hour class on how to do calligraphy.”
In addition to her job at Paper Source, she also worked as a freelance calligrapher, writing the invitations for Robin Thicke and Paula Patton’s wedding in 2005.
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She penned in herimpressive handwriting, “Merry Christmas, Love, Meghan.”
Meghan’s former gig is also evident in her signature. During a July 2018 visit to Ireland, Meghan andPrince Harrysigned their names in the guestbook at Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar’s office.

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Harry, 34, wrote his first name with a fountain pen and then remarked, “I never sign big enough.” Next, Meghan swirled her name with the unique skill of a former calligrapher, prompting Harry to say, “Yours is much nicer than mine!”
source: people.com