Prince Harrystill finds himself smitten about his new wife,Meghan Markle. This time, it’s her handwriting that has him in awe.

Afterarriving in Ireland on Tuesday eveningand meeting the Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar at the airport, the newlyweds visited Varadkar’s private offices, met with his employees and were asked to sign the guestbook.

Meghan reminded Harry that they had to follow through with the important gesture when the time came, and they decided Harry should go first.

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Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit, Dublin, Ireland - 10 Jul 2018

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He wrote his first name with a fountain pen and then remarked, “I never sign big enough.” Next, Meghan swirled her name with the unique skill of a former calligrapher, prompting Harry to say, “Yours is much nicer than mine!”

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Royal visit to Dublin - Day One

Royal visit to Dublin - Day One

Royal visit to Dublin - Day One

Meghan worked as a freelance calligrapherand instructor at a Paper Source to support her acting. She also taught book-binding and gift-wrapping and has a love of personalized stationery and handwritten notes. Meghan once wrote on her former lifestyle blog, The Tig, “The idea of someone taking the time to put pen to paper is really special.”

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