😲 The Duchess of Sussex Leaves Fans BAFFLED With Bizarre Handwritten Message on Instagram!

Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle has once again left her followers scratching their heads after posting an unusual message on her lifestyle brand As Ever’s Instagram account.

The Duchess of Sussex, 44, shared a photo of her lush Montecito garden on Tuesday — but it wasn’t the flowers that caught fans’ attention. Instead, it was the strange handwritten text scribbled across the image.

The message read: “Let me tell you ’bout the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees and the moon above.”
As always, Meghan’s signature “swirly” handwriting — full of curls and flourishes — was on display, a style she’s used for years across her As Ever products.

In the caption, she continued with a nod to Jewel Akens’s 1965 hit song, writing: “…and a little thing called love.”


💬 Fans Struggle to Decipher the Words

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Instead of spreading love and light, Meghan’s whimsical scrawl sparked confusion and criticism.

One baffled fan admitted:

“So hard to read.”

Another blasted Meghan’s attempt at calligraphy:

“Rachel’s ‘calligraphy’ isn’t calligraphy — it’s cursive on a caffeine rush. But sure, if you squint hard enough, every doodle is a designer font.”

Others piled on with even harsher takes:

“I don’t even know what it says, it is so ineligible!”

“I can’t even read her fauxligraphy. Communication clearly isn’t her strong point.”


✍ Calligraphy or “Faux-ligraphy”?

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Meghan, who has long prided herself on her penmanship (she once worked as a freelance calligrapher before her acting career took off), seems determined to make handwritten notes and doodles part of her brand identity.

But this latest post reignited the debate over whether her style is elegant artistry or just messy scribbles.

Some fans defended the Duchess, calling the handwriting “artsy and unique.” Others accused her of trying too hard to appear sophisticated while making her content unreadable.


🌸 A Subtle Royal Nod or Just Marketing?

Observers also speculated whether Meghan’s lyrical post might contain a hidden royal reference. After all, “the birds and the bees” has long been tied to themes of family and tradition — areas where Meghan has always drawn scrutiny since stepping away from royal duties in 2020.

Skeptics, however, suggested it was simply another brand-building stunt for As Ever, with Meghan’s handwriting serving as a quirky signature.


👑 Meghan’s Ongoing Struggle With Public Opinion

While Meghan and Prince Harry have distanced themselves from royal life, their every move still sparks global headlines. From garden flowers with “royal meanings” to calligraphy posts that divide opinion, Meghan’s actions continue to polarize fans and critics alike.

And if this latest Instagram reaction is anything to go by, her handwriting may be getting more attention than her brand message itself.