Meghan Markle’s beautiful scrawl proves she’s a ‘perfectionist’ who ‘won’t stop until she’s got what she wants’, handwriting expert claims

MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry made a surprise visit to the New Zealand embassy where they paid their respects to the victims of the Christchurch terror attack.

It was widely believed pregnant Meghan wouldn’t be seen in public until the birth of Baby Sussex, rumoured to be next month.

But the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a special trip to the embassy today to offer their sympathies to the victims of last week’s terror attack, which has so far claimed 50 lives.

Prince Harry laid a bouquet of flowers and Meghan signed the condolence book.

The 37-year-old wrote: “Our deepest condolences.

“We are with you.”

The couple both signed their names and added the Māori word arohanui, which means ‘much love’.

Meghan is known for her elegant handwriting, with the former actress taking calligraphy lessons as a hobby.

Analysing her flawless script, professional graphologist Tracey Trussell said it revealed her desire for perfection.

She said: “She has a perfectionist streak and desire for beauty and the nice things in life."

And she added her elegant scrawl also revealed key insights into her personality.

Tracey said her handwriting showed: "She has the self-discipline to maintain the right profile in-keeping with Royal life.

“Nothing will stop her until she's satisfied her goal".

Analysing the Duchess' handwriting from a trip to Belfast last March, Tracey said Meghan's script shows her deep desire to help others.

Tracey added: “She wants to do good deeds in life.

“She’s determined in the way she goes about achieving her far-reaching ambitions.”

The former actress wore a sombre oversized black coat, teamed with a pair of black heels, for her visit.

And in a touching gesture, she finished off the outfit with a pair of earrings, featuring a crossed feathers design, given to her by New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

Following the terror attack on Friday, Prince Harry and Meghan issued a joint statement with Prince William and Kate Middleton condemning the act.

It said: “Our hearts go out to the families and friends of the people who lost their lives in the devastating attack in Christchurch.

“We send our thoughts and prayers to everyone in New Zealand today.”

Paul Burrell previously said the Queen should send the Sussex’s to Australia to end the ‘feud’ with Kate and Wills.

But the Queen is said to have blocked the couple setting up their own royal office after they move to Frogmore Cottage.

The lavish cottage, soon to be Meghan and Harry’s new family home, boasts 10 bedrooms and 35 acre – here’s a peek inside.

 

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