These Photos Prove That The Royal Family's Handwriting Is Not Better Than YoursWomen's HealthSat, April 25, 2020 at 10:00 AM UTCMany let their signatures devolve into a line or two as they age—but not the nearly-94-year-0ld British monarch.Philip's autograph has a surprisingly neat and loopy appearance.Charles makes every letter as narrow as possible, making for a uniform mark.Unlike her husband, Camilla gives precedence to the first letter in her name.William has perhaps the most stylized, least legible signature in the royal family.Although she's still largely known to her fans as "Kate," these days, the Duchess introduces herself (and signs guestbooks) as Catherine. Harry keeps it simple, letting the last for letters of his name flow in a line.Meghan actually boasts professional calligraphy experience, so it's hardly surprising that her autograph would be so well-composed. ("There was not a single mistake, it was truly perfect, impeccable, and I remember being in awe of her," Paula Patton, whose wedding invitations were done by the Duchess, once told Town & Country.)1) Queen Elizabeth1 of 8Many let their signatures devolve into a line or two as they age—but not the nearly-94-year-0ld British monarch.1) Queen Elizabeth1 of 8Many let their signatures devolve into a line or two as they age—but not the nearly-94-year-0ld British monarch.2) Prince Philip2 of 8Philip's autograph has a surprisingly neat and loopy appearance.3) Prince Charles3 of 8Charles makes every letter as narrow as possible, making for a uniform mark.4) The Duchess of Cornwall4 of 8Unlike her husband, Camilla gives precedence to the first letter in her name.5) Prince William5 of 8William has perhaps the most stylized, least legible signature in the royal family.6) The Duchess of Cambridge6 of 8Although she's still largely known to her fans as "Kate," these days, the Duchess introduces herself (and signs guestbooks) as Catherine. 7) Prince Harry7 of 8Harry keeps it simple, letting the last for letters of his name flow in a line.8) The Duchess of Sussex8 of 8Meghan actually boasts professional calligraphy experience, so it's hardly surprising that her autograph would be so well-composed. ("There was not a single mistake, it was truly perfect, impeccable, and I remember being in awe of her," Paula Patton, whose wedding invitations were done by the Duchess, once told Town & Country.)Well, except Meghan.From Women's HealthAbout Our Ads