Royal fans have spotted that Meghan Markle’s hand-written note to influencer Amanda Hirsch featured her royal cypher in the centre top of the card. Following the release of Meghan’s series, With Love, Meghan, earlier this month, Amanda took to social media to share, “You guys I’m scared for Meghan.”
After being made aware of Amanda’s post, Meghan decided to send her a note, which read: Dear Amanda, I heard you were feeling scared. Don’t be. This is the fun part – let’s enjoy it”. She then signed off with the phrase “as ever, Meghan.”
Although Meghan used the royal cypher at the top of her note to Amanda, it is something that she has previously done since stepping down as a senior working royal in 2020.
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Meghan has been deemed as “gross” for the use of the royal cypher in her note to Amanda.
Taking to the comment section on Amanda’s Instagram post, one fan commented: “Why does her monogram have a crown? This woman loves cashing in on the Royal Family while hating them and everything they stand for. GROSS.”
Another royal fan commented: “Crowned M on the stationary? She lost that privilege when she stepped down… Disappointing to see, not shocking at all.”
Speaking of Meghan’s royal exit in 2020, another commented: “stationary with a crown with you fled the royal family is crazy work”.
A fourth, also sharing the same opinion, wrote: “LMAO why is there a crown above the M though?”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made the decision to step away from royal duties in early 2020. The couple now reside in Calfornia with their children, Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three.


