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Why Do Royals Not Give Signatures?

What could be cooler than a signed letter, photograph, or object from your favorite royal? Well, in my world, that is high on my list of cool things.

But, that is not going to happen for me, or you either. Why? Because the members of almost every royal family follow the universal royal code of don't give signatures. This is because of forgery reasons and to make it impossible to recreate and sign documents as them. Also, most royals aren't going to accept food from you either, because it is a safety and health precaution. But, if you want correspondence with a member of the royal family, write them a letter, you will eventually get a response!

But, if you have something signed by Meghan Markle from her Suits days, let me know! You are one of the lucky few who will ever have Meghan Markle's signature!

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's Signatures, Photo by The Co-operative:
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The letter "R" in Queen Elizabeth's signature stands for Regina, which is Latin for Queen.

Meghan Markle's Signature, by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex:




File:Signature of the HRH Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.svg 


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