Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 30, 2025 · Entertainment

Can You Decode Meghan's Mystifying Calligraphy? Fans Struggle!

MEGHAN MARKLE'S SOCIAL MEDIA MESS: ROYAL FANS LEFT BAFFLED BY "ILLEGIBLE" POST AND UNFRIENDLY FEUDS

The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, has been making waves in the royal family and beyond with her latest Instagram post. However, it seems that some fans are scratching their heads over her latest creation - a cryptic message written in cursive calligraphy that's leaving them struggling to decipher.

Meghan, 43, took to her As Ever social media account on Tuesday to share an inspiring message, but it appears that not everyone was able to read between the lines. The post features a beautiful photo of a well-manicured garden with lavender hedges and a lawn, but the writing on top is causing quite the stir.

The Duchess of Sussex, 43, took to her As Ever social media account on Tuesday to post an inspiring message but fans were confused by the curling caligrpahy

The message reads: "Let me tell you 'bout the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees and the moon above..." - a nod to the 1965 song by Jewel Akens. However, some fans are complaining that they simply can't read it. One user wrote: "I'm literally staring at this post for hours trying to figure out what she's saying!" Another fan chimed in, "Can someone please translate? I have no idea what she's writing!"

It seems that Meghan's handwriting might be the culprit behind the confusion. Some fans are calling out her "atrocious penmanship" and jokingly suggesting that it looks like "fauxligraphy." One user quipped, "I think I need my reading glasses to decipher this!" Another fan chimed in, "Is she trying to write a secret message or something?"

Despite the confusion over her post, Meghan has been keeping busy with other activities. On Monday, she was spotted playing mahjong at home with friends - a hobby that she's been passionate about for years. In an interview with PEOPLE Magazine earlier this year, her close friend Vicky Tsai revealed that both Meghan and Prince Harry enjoy playing the game together.

"Harry is also super into it," Vicky said. "They're always trying to convince me to join their mahjong group!" It seems that Meghan's love of games extends beyond just mahjong - she's also been spotted playing pickleball, a sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong.

But what about her home life? In an effort to give fans a glimpse into her $14 million mansion in California, Meghan shared a photo of her cozy living room on Instagram. The space features an elegant floral arrangement in a vase with the As Ever logo - a nod to her lifestyle brand. However, it appears that some details were left out of the photo.

According to PEOPLE Magazine, the flowers in the vase are actually from Meghan's Netflix show "With Love, Meghan" set - and not part of any new homeware collection from As Ever. The article explains: "The product is a one-of-a-kind piece created for the show, and there's no official word on any new home goods or fashion lines."

In other news, Meghan and Prince Harry are heading to New York City next month to accept an award for their mental health advocacy work. They'll be honored with the Project Healthy Minds' Humanitarians of the Year Award at the nonprofit organization's World Mental Health Day Gala.

The couple has been dedicated to making the online world a safer place for families and young people, and it seems that they're being recognized for their efforts. In a statement to PEOPLE Magazine, Meghan and Harry said: "Working with families and young people to prioritize safety online has been some of the most meaningful work of our lives... We're proud to be long-time partners of Project Healthy Minds as we work together to shine a light on what remains one of the most pressing issues of our time."

But it's not all sunshine and rainbows for Meghan - she recently lost her "number one fan" Stassi Schroeder, who resigned from her position after feeling snubbed by Meghan's lifestyle brand. According to an interview with Us Magazine, Stassi wrote: "I love this [Meghan's show], but I'm done defending her... She thinks I'm just a reality TV person, and I am furious."

Royal fans took to social media to complain that the font was difficult to read and the lyrics to the 1965 song by Jewel Akens didn't even make sense

It seems that not everyone is as supportive of the Duchess as they used to be. Kelly McKee Zajfen, Meghan's best friend, however, had kind words for her pal during an Instagram Q&A session with followers. Kelly shared: "I've known her for almost 20 years... She's been by my side especially since Georgie died, and I cherish our friendship very much."

The tragic loss of Georgie, Kelly's son, has been a difficult time for the family - but it seems that Meghan has been there to offer support. In fact, Meghan and Harry have attended several charity events in memory of George, including a tennis tournament last year around Prince Harry's 40th birthday.

It will be interesting to see how Meghan navigates these changes in her social media presence and personal life. One thing is for sure - she remains as fascinating and mysterious as ever.