Trussel first noted that Meghan’s signature is smaller than her husband’s on the page.
“Whether that’s by design or unintentional, we can’t know,” she admitted.
“But it means she’s trying not to overshadow her husband.

She’s happy to share an equal platform with him.”
What does it all mean?
According to Trussel, it speaks to a dichotomous energy within Meghan.

“It seems she gives with one hand and takes with the other.”
Has Meghan Markle’s signature changed?
This is not the first time experts closely studied the Duchess of Sussex’s penmanship.

What did she find?
Chiefly, Lowe claimed Meghan Markle’s signature had changed between the two dates.
“She’s living under a microscope.”
“That allies her with him,” she said.
However, looking at a signature won’t tell you everything about a person.
It’s also apparently somewhat difficult to analyze since Meghan is a trained calligraphist.
Ultimately Lowe decided Meghan’s handwriting suggested she would be a good fit for the royal family.
In June of 2021, she toldThe Sunthat her handwriting was “romantic and reactionary.”
Those are fighting words.
What else does it say?
She implied that the prince was “versatile, fun-loving, diffident, and enigmatic.”
Sheila Lowe’s analysis is a little different, at least.
“She wants to show the world a very particular, beautiful image.
She wants to be perfect really.”