Hollis begins to discuss Meghan's acquisitiveness traits @ 6:57. I studied graphology, and Hollis's analysis of Meghan's desire for money, fame, place, etc--is textbook--especially when discussing the back hooks on Meghan's letters--she gives away--and then always takes back for herself. This is *exactly* what Meghan's former associates, friends and family have described. At first Meghan appears to be generous--but then she always pulls back, puts herself first, and abandons her previously good works, good will, and gifts.
Poor Naive Prince Henry. Too bad he didn't resist her. False concerns. Once she is Done with Haz. As she calls him. Users and abusers. Don't give a crap. I was married to a male. With same traits. Poor Harry! Julie kilburn
Hmm… I’m no handwriting analyst, however it seems to me that when looking at Meghan’s sample, it is completely contrived and manufactured to present a version of herself that she wants us to see. Meghan is known to “do calligraphy on the side”. The evenness in her handwriting could be a by-product from any calligraphy training she’s undertaken, as can the flourishes in her beginning and ending letters. Everything about Meghan Markle seems to be a self-creation and looking at her current handwriting would not yield much information about the “real” person, only what she wants to present to the world. I would be interested to see a sample of her handwriting from her earlier years, before she learnt calligraphy.
Even before Meghan became a calligrapher, even as a young girl in school (when she wrote the letter to Proctor and Gamble) she showed signs of desiring attention. The 'look at me flags' (or beginning and ending flourishes) in her writing in her youth don't extend as high as they do when older. It seems to me that this desire just grew and grew over time; And may be continuing to grow even now. The more attention she gets, she more she craves. As it certainly has benefitted her. The flourishes are contrived or added on---and do detect desire for attention as noted above. If we remove the flourishes on a visual level, we can see her real personality; that or a person who is afraid of showing her true self; she represses her emotion and thus can cry or smile on cue. But her real feelings are going to come out. She's probably 'popped' or blown up/showed her temper quite often but not in public (for now). In order to move forward in the way she has to in order to satisfy her desire for attention and material gain, she needs to hide her fearful self in what you describe as a 'calculated manner'. Great observation! And thanks for sharing.
@@janehollis Thanks for sharing the info about the Proctor and Gamble writing sample Jane. Ms Markle really is quite the study, is she not? I’m not sure if it takes a stratospheric self-belief or some type of mental illness to join the Royal family and within a short space of time determine that “you’re doing a better job than those born to the role” and therefore your status should be elevated to Queen. It must have infuriated her to have to walk behind Catherine, Princess of Wales.
I believe she does this as she can gain the most attention from her connection and interplay with the Royal Family. Over the years this is bound to fizzle and she'll have to turn to something else for attention. And, she will! It'll be interesting to see what it will be. But we can bet it won't be as big an attention getter as being a Duchess and all this has gleaned her.
I've felt all along that Meghan has made a contract to destroy the royal family or the monarchy with antimonarchists group(s) just for money. Strangely, Harry has said that they have to destroy the monarchy.
She is noway intelligent enough to do anything to harm the royal family. This yacht girl mucky past escort wife of the traitor younger son is doing her best to destroy herself.
This was very interesting, thank you. One thing, you mentioned that there was no-one with enthusiasm in the Royal Family, but I believe the Princess of Wales is extremely enthusiastic, and laughter springs easily.
The Princess of Wales is certainly empathic and understanding; so caring and quite natural. I don't believe she puts on airs but is her natural self. Actually all of the remaining (or working) members of the Royal Family are. They seem to work as a team while Meghan who is 'enthusiastic' which according to the Dictionary of Graphoanalysis is defined as 'zeal and fervor in the pursuit on one's interests or projects' works a bit more for her own gain. Meghan certainly shows fervor in pursuit of HER OWN pursuits. While the Royal Family, as stated above, works as a team. They combine their efforts and actually get more done in terms of serving others--which I believe is their stated objective. Another viewer stated the same thing and I believe I need to be more cognizant of describing traits according to graphology definitions which are sure not always the same as more accepted ones.
Can I ask, MM learnt to write in this particular style. So if it is not spontaneous and natural can you still get a true reading of her natural personality ?? It would be interesting to see her natural everyday scribble such as a shopping list or a quick note to a friend or something.
It would be interesting to see a sample of Meghan's writing in a short note such as rushing out of her home to pick up some milk--all the more rushed because she needs to take the kids along. Not sure if that ever happens--but it could! She wouldn't have time to add on all the beginning acquisitive and final generosity 'back to me" hooks. If you think about it though, if she had to do an amount of real work without help, she wouldn't have time to fabricate her life or the way she appears to others. She'd have to appear more spontaneous. But, alas, for all of us, including Harry and Meghan, she does have the time and desire to 'add on' to her personality or persona (how she appears to others). She uses calligraphy to emphasize how she'd like people to see her. Her 'desire for attention' hooks appear as flags saying, 'look at me'. Apparently, some persons, including graphologists, feel these flags and overall script appear pleasing to the eye. So she also uses calligraphy to her advantage!
@@miramaric4383Agree, there's no depth or sincerity in her handwriting. It looks fancy but it's devoid of any character. Very much like the celebrity image she's cultivated. She will leave him for a more powerful/influential man if he eventually runs out of money. Of course she didn't fit into the RF bc the monarchy is all about hierarchy, and she's all about herself. She only married into the RF because it could give her 'a bigger platform' -- i.e. enviable wealth, social status and FAME. Private Harry York is bound to suffer another blow of fate.
Wonder if you could send me the sample of her writing without the flourishes. Have actually looked for something like this. Even a quick note to Harry if she needs to leave the house with the kids in a hurry would mean she wouldn't have time to write in all those flourishes. Although I don't think the above scenario happens a lot in their household, any 'quick or hastily written' note would do. Thanks so much and if you can't figure out how to send it to me, comment again and we'll figure something out!
@janehollis - Your gentleness is so refreshing! You posted this video several months ago, and so much has happened in their lives since then. But your attitude towards them is so positive and encouraging. Thank you for that. Love your rolltop desk!
They're quite the couple! I got the rollmop desk at a Gabberts Furniture sale over 25 years ago now. It was 50% off but still a bit pricey for me at that time. It had a space for a computer with a tower. But the tower can be hidden. I only. use a laptop now but still love my desk! Thanks for noticing and for your comment!
New subscriber here! I found what you said about Harry's tiny writing meaning that he's under pressure to be so fascinating. My own writing is often very tiny and neat but at other times it's more spiky and vertical, at other times the letters are connected to each other and run more horizontal. Sometimes I've even worried that something is "wrong" with me because I have 3 different printing styles. Is that common? Please make more videos like this! It would be great if you analyzed William and Kate, King Charles and Camilla. What a great idea for a YT channel-- there are so many people we'd love to understand-- historical figures, movie stars, politicians, criminals, etc..
Most likely your writing/printing is quite similar in many respects. For example, if you look at your writing 'form' the way in which you actually form your letters, they may basically form angles meaning you are are an 'exploratory' thinker.The form you describe as spiky (in graphology it's called 'angular') most likely means you're curious and enjoy learning. Smaller writing means concentration which when combined with your desire to learn more may result in a focused, even intense learning approach. You may involve yourself in one area of learning to the exclusion of other things in your life--at least for a bit. When you connect letters you show you're connecting to others. So when you come 'out of your focused mode' you may actually write with more connections. As it's often persons who interrupt our focused states, sometimes welcome and sometimes not. So you're doing just fine. I hope to have the William and Kate analysis out along with Queen Elizabeth and her Prince, and hopefully before the coronation, Charles and Camilla, and Diana.
Wow, you chose a great pair to analyze. Thank you for the insight. You were able to share things that many other graphologists don't mention, such as how we tense up when writing small and relax when writing big. That was new for me. Since your channel is still growing, I think you could choose a few subscribers to make videos of their handwriting, if they are okay with it, of course. I am clearly biased for that option, haha, but I've seen other channels that did in the beginning where they would analyze three or four per video, and it was some of their most popular content. When their channel grew too much, they couldn't do it anymore. Thank you for making this video. I appreciate it, and I learned a lot. Iuná
Thanks so much for the comment and suggestion. Actually, hope to choose a viewer who offers the most helpful comment and do just as you suggested; analyze their writing and if they, agree, make it into a video. I thought I'd share that on FB. But am new to all this (social media) and need to make a long term plan. You may be the viewer to be analyzed! I certainly appreciate your thoughtful comment. It really helps as this is such a new channel!
@@4tress614 Good thing you grew away from narcissism rather than leaning into it due to role modeling! And, you're certainly not as can be seen by your kind wishes for this channel's growth! In my twenties I worked part time as a psychometrist or psychological tester within the neuropsychology section of a large county hospital. The battery consisted of over10 assessments, two of which took over an hour each to administer. The MMPI-2 definitely picked up more about abnormal personality patterns which could lead to a definite diagnosis especially when taken in combination with the other tests in the battery, more so than any handwriting analysis could. But there was nothing in the battery on plain old 'normal' personality and character. Didn't know much about handwriting analysis then--and wouldn't have mentioned it to the group of neurologists and neuropsychologists who ran the department--or may have been at least ridiculed if not let go completely. It would certainly have helped to have this information in developing a treatment plan. Wonder how graphology worked for you in looking back at your personality development . Did much of your personality change growing up--and can you see where areas of growth--both positive and negative can be related to certain periods of your life which were positive or stressful?
@@4tress614 I'm afraid our parents (and families) can do a real number on children. As you describe yourself as shy as a child, were you diagnosed with social anxiety disorder? Don't know but it seems a possibility. I believe that if a child has access to even one adult who is positive and nurturing, they can overcome a great deal. About 17% of persons in the US have social anxiety disorder and have a strong feeling its gotten higher since the pandemic. In Britain, its higher than the US and in Japan, higher still. Perhaps if you can help even one other person with it, you'd find out more about yourself and may even find more meaning in your life due to it. If you hadn't experienced it you couldn't help others with it to any great degree as you wouldn't understand where they're coming from.
I would now like to hear your take on William and Catherine's handwriting, to reflect particularly William's emotional state in contrast with Harry's. William is left handed (as is King Charles), so how might that factor in ?
That's exactly what I plan on doing. Look for it in a couple of weeks. Then I'll take on Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip and then, Charles and Camilla, and Diana. I hope to have all these analyses completed and posted in order to do a 'sum up' of the whole family and how they contribute to 'Survival Within and 'Of' a Monarchy--before the Coronation on May 6th. I've completed the scripts and have created an evidence board to show what's happening. I was really astounded to see how much graphology can contribute to an understanding of what's going on within such a complicated family and how we can see how these different personalities contribute to (or detract from) its continuance. And, the relationship of William and Harry and their emotional well being along with that of their spouses, definitely enter in!
As far as being left handed goes, it actually makes little difference in analyzing handwriting except for t-bars and slope. A t-bar denotes will power. If the t-bar starts at the left and moves to the right (through the stem), that's okay in a 'leftie'. But when this happens in a right handed person, it means that their will is directed toward themselves, which may not be a good sign. Since right to left means coming back to yourself and left to right means extending outward to others. Sometimes t-bars vary in direction throughout the writing though and all this needs to be considered. And, of course, over 300 individual traits in a cursive writing need to be considered along with the global traits of form, slant, size, pressure, rhythm and speed, When a person begins to write/print, they may show a variation in slope (the writing may often slope downhill in a left handed or even right handed writer). A slope downward often means a desire to gain control which can certainly be understood in most persons trying to gain control of their pen or pencil on the paper (which they tend to shift around creating differences in slope) when learning to write.
Just as the old saying goes, 'it's all in the details'. Actually though handwriting analysis is based more on the gestalt or large features of writing such as slant, size, form, etc. But when I've made major mistakes, it's been in the details! For instance, I once said a person applying for a job as a car salesperson would be fine, except for the fact that he was trying to control himself in some small way, such as trying to quit smoking. Actually, he was going through a child custody case and blew up at the judge due to a ruling against him. This landed him in jail and I heard about it from the employer who hired him as he had to miss quite a bit of work! I made too little of one stroke in his writing. A concave t-bar over the t-stem which shows a 'conscious attempt at self control'. I believe it showed up a couple times so should have made more of it. But that's why graphology is only 71% accurate. Some things just can't be known! Thanks for the comment. (Sorry for the late reply but I usually don't comment on comments within comments except for now and then. So, if you want a quick reply, just repost). @@kate2create738
My mother was trained through IGAS. I had no idea that there was such controversy around the training programs and I expect that she didn't know that either. I found my mom's analysis of folks who I knew helpful. And from what I could detect, your approach is consistent with how she did it. But she had been exposed to the principles for years before she took the training. Very interesting video.
I was also IGAS trained. I may even know your mom, !specially if she attended the annual conference in Chicago. I read every book on graphology I could get my hands on before I took their beginning course. Then I took their advanced course. I never got into it as a career path for over ten years from the time I found out about it. It takes so much time to learn it and even to find out for yourself how well it works
@@janehollis My mom took it in the 70's after my dad died. It was something she had done for years and wanted the discipline of the lessons. She testified in an occasional trial & did an occasional consult, but mostly she did it for her own personal use.
@@lynnhubbard844 Forgive me for interfering with your question. I simply had to comment that MM (according to herself) had done everything, and succeeded. 🙄 Now, I wonder the thinking behind your question? Do you feel maybe she had studied graphology, and perhaps did so to try and circumvent some truths about herself she'd rather nobody know? She has worked to cover so much about herself, whether it's too preserve privacy or to remain mysterious, but it's anybody's guess which it is. IF she studied to attempt to mask herself she made a mistake. The looping to the left but then back towards herself is indicative of selfishness to a degree, (our video host was incredibly polite and unbiased, likely because this video had nothing to do with the actions of Harry and Meghan, but one cannot ignore the other revelations that come from such analysis), so she tipped her haha there. A double mistake is in that maneuver of writing. If she was trying to camouflage selfishness she actually told on herself by looping it back. Two mistakes in one. Trying to appear one way, but proving stress not by the return loop. Again, I'm sorry I interrupted your question to the host.
The majority of women and, a few men on my mother’s side of the family all share a very distinctive, easily identifiable, near perfect textbook penmanship. Several of their writings, unless given away in the text, I am unable to tell apart. I once had legible handwriting, though I don’t know why, in 3rd grade my penmanship changed after the sudden death of my best friend. The difference is so great, I doubt anyone comparing them would guess they were written by the same hand.
There are probably some similarities in your handwritings as that's why handwriting can be used in identifying individuals over time. And, there are some differences in the writings of your family which could 'separate' them and identify them from each other, That said, a sudden loss of a best friend can certainly make a difference in how you perceive of others and how you should best proceed in life--which shows up in your handwriting. And, legibility doesn't count much in handwriting analysis. Sometimes the most legible handwriting means that the person is lacking in personality and character development. It's how we deviate from the way we're taught to write that graphologists look at. Sometimes the more we deviate from 'copybook' or the way we learn to write, the better, although not always if we take it too far. It's all a matter of evaluation which is why it takes at least 3 years to even begin to analyze handwriting with any degree of accuracy.
@@janehollis I’m not sure if this type of analysis is officially listed in the realm of forensic science but, the subject is truly fascinating. I hope your channel continues to grow.
Greetings Jane, I have been a psychotherapist since January 2000 and I am just starting to study graphology and I found your analysis very interesting, simple and direct. Many thanks from Canada! In Peace and Friendship, Pierre
So glad that as a psychotherapist you're interested. Did you know that at one time graphology was taught in the major universities in Europe? And, that It is a well researched psychological tool? You may want to reach out to AHAF.org for more information or comment again here so I can provide further resources. Thanks for your interest!
@@janehollis Greetings, the link you suggested took me to Bright Focus and I do not understand why you suggested that. Would you please clarify? Many thanks.
@@PierrePage-wj2ii Oh, Sorry! Just type into the google search box, American Handwriting Analysis Foundation.org and it'll come up. I think the link is AHAFhandwriting.org. I forgot the link was lengthened last year! Thanks for checking back. Let me know what you think of the website. My own website is JaneHollis.com in case you want to check that out too.
I'll probably focus on more 'in the news' persons for now. As that's what attracts most viewers. You can find handwriting analyses on most persons though on the internet! The persons you mention are of great interest, of course. Personally, I'm into analyzing Charles Dickens, even over time. What a strong and positive force as I realize the persons you mention are!
An amazing and most interesting topic. I wish to know more about this, but I realize that one cannot do this through this medium. I'll get some literature to get more understanding about this fascinating theme. Thank you for sharing this information.
This was a fascinating video, I’m surprised you barely have more on your channel. It would be great to see more, whether it’s the royal family or even fun to look into historical members where we are lucky to have their writing documented.
It's a new channel and I'm new to this social media thing! Hoping to have the Royal Family analyses completed soon! Thank you so much for the complimentary comment!
I subscribed, because this was a very good analysis, but mostly because you are so nice to take the time to respond to people's comments. Not many TH-camr's do that. 👍🏼
Thanks for commenting and subscribing! I learn a great deal from reading (and responding) to comments also--and feel that viewers deserve an answer when they pose a question.
Actually, haven't changed my mind since Spare came out. But, they'll be more about Harry & Meghan when I analyze more of the Royal Family, particularly about his relationship with Prince William.
They do resemble the grim reaper. But they're meaningful. I believe she wanted her writing to 'stand out'. What she's showing is that although she can be initially generous and appear giving, she eventually turns what she gets back to herself. She can share if she identifies with who she's sharing with. But she wants both attention (from her generosity) and material gain brought back to herself at least over time.
The only handwriting sample of Meghan's earlier writing I have access to is her letter to Proctor and Gamble.in her middle school years. You can probably search for it on google by just typing in Meghan Markle handwriting image into their search box. You'll see the origins of the 'flags' indicating desire for attention appear. Am hoping to do the analyses of William and Kate and then Charles and Camilla along with Diana's influence before the coronation.
Handwriting analysis is so interesting, as someone who enjoys broader body language videos. Do you think body language analysis & handwriting analysis are linked in some way? Subscribed and looking forward to more :)
Yes, I do believe body language and handwriting are. linked. A writer who slopes up (the lines across the paper extend upward) can be compared to a person who stands up and to one who smiles (the body stands 'up' and the smile turns 'upward'. Similarly when we say that person feels 'down' or bad, we can see that in handwriting when the writing slopes downward and the posture is down and even the smile is turned downward into a frown. When a person is listless, the writing shows less pressure and often the rhythm or pace of the writing is 'off' or not consistent. Just like the 'tired out' person can show a lack of energy in how they approach tasks and other people. They may even walk in a weary manner. They may actually sigh when asked to do something. They may procrastinate or appear hesitant. We see this in writing in t-bars, which denote will, being. placed to the left of the t-stem. The t-bar doesn't pass through the t-stem, meaning procrastination. I do believe that handwriting may offer a bit more to personality and character assessment as we can assess over time and a body language analyst can only assess what is happening at the time. But, I may be prejudiced!
She does, indeed, move forward into the future as shown by her rightward slant--thinking of the future. But, she does repress her emotions a great deal of the time. Then they build up and she lets go. Although not well known or reported on by the media, I bet she lets Harry 'have it' quite often. it's like steam in a kettle; those negative emotions have to come out somehow and usually at someone. Thanks for sharing!
How kind you are to send such a thoughtful comment. I bet your own handwriting is rounded in form, showing a kind nature and has long finals, indicating generosity!
Granted, I'm an amateur, but I have a couple of observations. Your analysis is spot on as far as it goes. Harry's baseline wanders...he lacks stability. Her writing is also almost mechanically consistent, overly florid, and she has a boring aspect. She lacks a creative rhythm, and her upper zone "ideas" are not in my opinion practical ones...but are more in the realm of fantasy. She adheres to herself and her inner world and wants to present a perfect image... all the time. She is also completely brash, boundary-violating and inflexible. I disagree with your statement about enthusiasm in the royal family...I think they have a lot of it, but show it differently than Americans might expect. Thank you for posting. 👏
Thank you for the comment. Have a feeling you're more than an amateur as you've brought out some great points. I believe we just state them differently due to a different method of training. I was trained as a graphoanalyst with an emphasis on trait evaluation. I believe you were trained in a more gestalt manner, for which I have the highest respect and appreciation. Since joining AHAF (the American Assn. For Handwriting Analysis), I am more cognizant of the holistic approach -- although it was attended to even by IGAS (International Graphoanalysis Society). I do agree with everything you said; I think we just tend to word things differently. A number of persons have mentioned that Enthusiasm' is not applicable to Meghan but according to the Dictionary For Graphoanalysis, enthusiasm is 'zeal and fervor in the pursuit of one's interests or projects'. Which describes Meghan, she shows zeal in pursuit of HER OWN interests. While the Royal Family proceeds in a well planned fashion working as a team. As Queen Elizabeth was noted to say 'one step at a time'. And, they do accomplish what they set out to do, not with a great deal of energy or zeal but in a consistent, responsible manner. While Meghan is 'off running' and doesn't accomplish much in the service of others.
Thanks. I worked primarily with persons with anxiety disorders, mostly social anxiety and panic attacks. My 'soothing' demeanor was helpful, I believe. I think it's a 'different' way of presentation on TH-cam! But so glad you like it!
I don't understand why there is no self pity in H's handwriting because he appears to be full of it, in real life. As well as the extended Oprah interview, H has just produced a 6 hour documentary, totally whinging how hard done by, he and MeGain are. 😢 Followed by a whole book, whinging about how unfair his life has been, because he didn't always get the best deal, compared to his brother. 😢 I'm pretty sure William would disagree, as virtually all siblings believe they were treated less favourably. He's lied about & exaggerated many things, including the nature of his flights in the Army, to make himself appear more talented, and skilled than he really is. He's thrown other people under the bus, for his own gratification, for sympathy, and to make mega-millions. Then he's done more than 13 extra interviews, to whinge even more about the difficult, troubled life he's had - even though he's one of the most privileged, abundant, protected, pampered people on the whole planet. All drug & alcohol addicts I've worked with have been full of self pity, will lie and exaggerate about their circumstances, in order to feel sorry for themselves. Harry fits this mould, to a tee. He's like the world's best poster boy for self pity, in a very extreme, and unprecedented way. He's like an experiment in self-pity, gone wild!
I see your point. It's been pointed out to me by viewers that I need to use the more accepted definition of what I'm talking about. I tend to use the definitions used when I trained as a Graphoanalyst. Or, at least, I need to explain the definition. The definition I'm using as self pity is derived when a writer ends his words and sentences with a descending ending stroke which curls down below the baseline usually seen in a y or g. It's been called the 'poor me' trait. The writer believes nothing good can ever come of what he/she attempts. They may still attempt but believing they will fail, invariably do. They'll often give up right before 'the prize' is won or the objective is met. Then they can say 'oh, poor me!'. I think Harry believes that what he's doing is right and that he can set and meet objectives. I also believe his main objective is being loyal to his mother. He thwarts positive relationships with his father and brother as they accept Camilla who he believes is at least indirectly responsible for his mother's death. But he clings to Meghan for now as she helps him to rebel. He doesn't present as someone who thinks he's a down and outer, but one who is fighting for emotional survival. His small writing shows he's not alert to those opportunities which could actually help him. Instead he is most likely guided by Meghan who tends to think of what's in it for her. So, think the confusion is in the definition. Hope this helps!
@ Jane Hollis. I'm under the impressions many of these fanciful hooks on the tops, at least, are added after the sentences are written, maybe even paragraphs. Adding them after would keep the page from looking muddled wouldn't it? Her 'y's are wildly inconsistent also.
I believe she has to. hesitate before she adds her hooks so they look a bit as if they don't belong. They're contrived and her personality is also a bit contrived in her pursuit of attention. And, she probably hesitates or plans out how she proceeds in order to look her best. As we've seen, this doesn't pan out well, certainly not in the more recent past. She tries to look 'put together' and consistent' as one who can be trusted to react in logical manner. However, she represses her emotions (seen in the tight, retraced writing)) and is often ready to 'blow'. I'm of the opinion she 'blows' quite often. So, your analysis of her inconsistency in behavior is well noted! Good evaluation skills on your part!
This was a fascinating study. Harry is a truly wounded man. I hope he finds his strength some day, as his mother found hers. I'm Trumped out but it was interesting to see the kind of mirror signatures both he and Melania share (on the surface anyway).
Melania is very bright. She can change her handwriting to suit who she's writing to. Her signature doesn't always match her husbands. She's a bit of a chameleon (sp?) in how she presents herself. I'm hoping to do an analysis of Donald and Melania and Stormy Daniels when his trial is closer. Hope most others will not be 'Trumped out' as you so put forth with such wit; have never heard that before! Thanks for your comment.
Very interesting indeed. Your analysis on Harry was very accurate, from what we hear about him. Meghan too was accurate. I would like you to analyze our current presidents handwriting as well as some of the royals.
Thanks for the comment. I may 'finish up' the Royal Family before the Coronation. Am thinking of doing a short on the two women coming up against Donald Trump as an 'extra'.
They each do get something from the relationship. Harry wanted 'out' from the UK so he didn't have to deal with Camilla and Charles being happy together. And, Meghan reaped the benefits of being in the Royal Family. She would never have gotten the attention/fame without being in the Royal Family and even more when she left with Harry for America. It's possible, of course, that if/when the money runs out or gets low, they'll being to really argue and may separate.
I’m so glad I discovered your channel today after watching several other TH-cam videos about Harry and Meghan. Some of the hosts get a tad too hateful or political. Thank you for a breath of fresh air.
I have a background in clinical psychology in which being judgmental would hardly be helpful. So I try to keep that in mind when I can. I really believe everyone has something good in them. Most psychologists use the 'good' things to dwell on. Touching on what they may be doing to hold themselves back is beneficial but only to a point. Clients usually know their 'areas for development' all too well. It's their strengths which they fail to see.
I have just subscribed 😬🤩I LOVED THIS CONTRIBUTION to the Sussex story & am really looking forward to understanding more about what handwriting tells us about personality traits… FASCINATING 🧐 great video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥳
So glad you popped up in my feed. Subscribed. Really interesting analysis. To think we are rapidly approaching a time where our youth will NOT write with a pen… everything typed; signatures electronic. In its way, a subtle depersonalisation of the world racing into AI. Can you comment?
AI may well be putting handwriting analysis back in business. Universities and corporations are beginning to look at it as a means for confirm identity. Otherwise an applicant could just use AI to write up their narrative in order to 'fake out' the institution (educational or business) they want to enter. Actually,, even now about twenty states in the US have mandated that cursive be taught in the primary grades. Although, they don't back that up; it's just in theory. I was just at a retreat in which I was asked to analyze some of the participant's writings. The ages ranged from 18 to 72 and all submitted a cursive writing. If you think about it, as long as we have language, we'll have writing or at least printing. If you look around at an airport, or any public place where yiou have to be for a time, you'll see people jotting down things with a pen. It's too tough to get out your laptop or even smartphone to jot down a number or scribble a note. Thanks for the comment though as so many persons wonder about this!
I enjoyed your observations especially the points of these two individuals issues of dominance and control! Unfortunately, I feel the two are in dire need of counseling but because of these problems this help might never be asked for! So sad, primarily because of their two innocents in their care!! ❤️🙏♥️
I believe Harry may be in therapy. He actually had a session with a therapist on TV.! Meghan may even take to it as she could talk continually about herself and her life. Should they split up, they would definitely benefit from seeing a family therapist but don't believe Harry would share much and Meghan would 'take over' the session. But at least the therapist would be dealing with an observable problem in their relationship. I do believe Harry will be a loyal and responsible father and may over time learn ways to limit Meghan's influence over them should that prove to be an appropriate action to take.
Although this channel is not a scientific endeavor. I do use the handwriting of those I analyze though through graphology. I didn't know all that much about the Royal Family before I 'got into this' for the channel. Research on graphology (and there is a great deal of it) is always based on persons not known by the graphologist(s) involved. You make a good point and thanks for the comment!
Do children's handwriting change as they become adults? Since they are taught to write the same way in school, what causes them to start writing as they are as adults?
That's how handwriting analysis works! We're all taught to write alike so it's how we differ from what's called 'copybook' or the standardized form of writing we learn. As a child matures, his or her personality changes and the writing shows this. Changes typically aren't permanent until about age 16 or 18 but as the personality is never stagnant, some changes will appear as we go through life right up until we die. It can be a good idea to look at a child's writing as we can see how they learn best, from slow and logical reasoning (rounded form) to a more fast pace exploratory (angled or pointed) learning mode. Or is the child/teen interested in the abstract (upper loops) or practical areas (lower loops) of learning? Is the child frustrated within their environment (there would be jabs evident especially in the I and j dots). There's so much we can learn as a person matures that graphology has been called a longitudinal approach to human understanding. Great question; thanks for asking!
Wow, the Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn comparison is very interesting. Her signature "K" looks like she could have changed her spelling from Catherine with a "C" to Catherine with a "K"... Just a guess, no scientific knowledge behind that. That's my graphic eye contribution, lol. Good luck with your channel. I hope it does well. Remember to have fun with it. Those channels tend to grow the fastest. I picked up on a couple of your little "slide notes" lol. Spot on.
Thanks for the comment! The Tracy/Hepburn comparison has always stood alone in compatibility analyses within the Graphology sphere. Such different writings/personalities so they would have felt different/alone until they found each other. They finally felt understood and then no one could separate them.
@@janehollis - Indeed, Katharine and Spencer were like magnet and steel. What a love story. By the by, I looked up her name, I have been spelling it wrong. It's "Katharine" not "Katherine". (Thats my "something new every day" for today.) 👍 By the way, they're no longer teaching cursive in many public schools. My son had already graduated HS in 2014 by the time I found out he had not been learning it all along. Im still frustrated by it. Its a very important skill. The original "US Declaration of Independence" & other important documents, letters, etc., are in cursive. Their reasoning is to allow time for "Computer Lab" and "Keyboarding"... That's a crock. Imo. Young ppl learn plenty of computer skills at home or they can take a yr of it and be off and running via trade schools, universities, etc... Im a bit surprised that no University Professors got concerned, nor sounded any alarms so parents could insist it be put to a vote, with parents involved. I guess Professors and Teachers don't want to rock the boat and risk tenure or w/e... Sad. They're slowly erasing History and it's relevance, and it's a shame. Ok, I'll get off my soapbox, lol. Just thought you might find it interesting that cursive is being phased out. We shouldn't make ourselves so reliant on computers and electricity. That's for sure. Have a wonderful evening! 🙂
Although learning to shape the Alphabet, minuscule and majuscule then forming words distinctly. Later we develop our own style. Cursive shows it to best advantage. I'm 83. Can almost judge a person's age by the handwriting. The under forties in particular. UK
She may be in fantasy land but she's getting a lot of what she wants! Fame, lots of money, attention. I've seen persons who strongly believe in themselves attract what they want--even if it's fantasy for them to begin, it becomes a sort of reality. Until it fizzles out.
It does resemble that! Actually the long finals show generosity but she turns the final back to herself, meaning that turns her efforts at generosity back to herself, hoping to benefit by showing a generous nature!
This was really interesting, thank you. I would be curious to hear your analysis of some famous historical figures, such as Napoleon or Beethoven, or famous historical authors. Thanks!
I'm thinking viewers may be more interested in celebrities in the news right now but am planning on analyzing Charles and Camilla (and Diane & the relationship between William and Harry and parental influence on them). At some point though, would like to analyze Charles Dickens. Have done it in my own mind. Maybe compare/contrast him with Shakespeare??? Lots to think about. Thanks for liking the video and commenting! And, if you have a burning desire to know something specific about a particular historical figure, let me know!
Yes, I've thought about them. What a pair! Am hoping to do the more prominent members of the Royal Family before the Coronation. With Andrew possibly writing a book and Fergie already having written one, they're gaining attention, yet again!
This is fascinating!!! I’d LOVE to have you analyze my writing!! I also noticed my handwriting has changed a lot since my twenties and after I became a mom and now-in my mid thirties-also again, my writing has formed/changed. I’ve recovered, grown up, healed from a lot of past issues-I’d be so curious to explore my writing in all those different stages of my life! Until now 😮❤
Handwriting does change over time as we mature. Or at least it should or it shows we don't mature! It doesn't change so. much though that you can't be identified by your handwriting. I will be choosing the viewer whose comments are most beneficial to this channel and providing a free analysis, either confidential or as a video. To be sure of receiving a professional analysis, however, you can go to AHAF.org where there is a list of professional graphologists who will analyze your writing (for a fee). Also, you may want to pick up Andrea McNichol's book 'Putting Handwriting Analysis to Use For You'. The book is a bit dated but has great and accurate information. Thanks for your interest!
I find it sad that he still has one parent left but can't appreciate that love because it's not been lost. It could be very sad for him to lose his father once he realizes that perfect or not, that's what he had. The way he behaved toward his grandparents in their dying days also was not right. The trauma he has is real, but it cannot excuse traumatizing and hurting other people based on his own subjective feelings of how things should have been for others. I find his discarding of and mistreatment of all family and his closest, oldest friends alarming. He's isolated from everyone who knew, supported and loved him, often in truly appalling ways.
I appreciate your feelings about Harry. I believe he's so affected by loyalty to his mother that he can't think of much else. Willam and his father accepting Camilla is too much for Harry and he lashes out blindly against them, believing he's the only loyal one left. If he could open his eyes and heart and realize that the whole country still loves his mother, unlike Camilla, he may react differently. It is a sad situation, indeed. Thanks for sharing your truth!
Could you comment on the difference between how cursive writing is taught in Britain and North America? When I look at Meghan's hand writing, apart from the embellishments, it looks to be very standard North American school-taught slanted cursive. When I look at Harry's letter formation, it has a more individualistic style as is often the case in British handwriting which seems to vary more from person to person. What do you think?
What a great question and one I've been pondering myself. I actually asked a group of online graphologists I'm a part of what the primary differences were in British and American 'copybook' writing or what we're taught in school. I got no replies from this rather 'verbal' group. And, I posed this question several months ago! I have peeked ahead and analyzed writings of the whole Royal Family and found they have a predominantly vertical slant, while the majority of Americans have a right slant (which is copybook) so not surprising. She had a far right slant when first married but she's changed this and now has more of a vertical slant. I believe she must have made up her mind she needed to react differently to be a part of the Royal Family--to react more logically and to not be as emotionally responsive as her far right slant would compel her to be. Actually, have rarely seen this much change in the writing of a young person. But if you want something badly enough, you can change. I'm currently working on the 'William and Kate' video and delving more into all this. Apparently I have a number of Australian and some British viewers and love to hear from them on this subject.
@@janehollis Thank you, Jane! Retired elementary school teacher here. My early years were spent in the UK system but we came to Canada when I was nine and I had to adapt to the copy book style (poorly!). Years later, I noticed the hand writing of my teaching colleagues of my generation and was surprised at how uniform it was, almost indistinguishable one writer from another. Perhaps because many teachers had been conventional learners themselves as youngsters, they perfected the style, so they were possibly not representative of society as a whole in terms of individualistic letter formation. I work hard at a clear copy book style when I need to, but generally 'notes to self' are a bit chaotic. I also notice the cursive writing of my English relatives of my generation varies greatly from one person to another, perhaps a gift to folks in your line of work. How fascinating your analysis is! Thank you again, and Happy Easter!
I would love for you to do a series on famous people...or our most famous Presidents & their 1st Ladies, ie Lincoln, Kennedy, Washington, Reagan, Nixon, Jefferson, Eisenhower, etc.
I'm hoping to analyze Donald Trump and Melania and also Stormy Daniels once the trial picks up. I'd like to stick with who people are most interested in--since this is a new channel! Thanks so much for your input. I really value any suggestions which help the channel's growth.
Very interesting! M seems very influenced by her calligraphy work. I would have liked to have seen some pre calligraphy examples and compare the traits found. I'd love to see an example of Princess Anne.
Meghan's letter to Proctor and Gamble is amiable for viewing on the internet. Interestingly she shows some of the 'back to self' or 'look at me' trait in this writing (in middle-school) which she does now. Not as evident, of course, but this trait does seem to have taken off as an adult. I have looked as Princess Anne when working on a script for Queen Elizabeth II. Princess Anne's writing does indeed show a 't-bar' flying to the right of the stem. This shows that he let her will or emotions get away from her at times. This would lend itself well to her impulsiveness. Haven't done a full analysis though so don't know what other factors enter in. Thanks so much for the comment!
They're upcoming this week! Look for several TH-cam Shorts concerning Mother's Day and a longer video concerning compatibility of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. I actually fell on the ice (I live in Minnesota) and broke my arm and fractured my shoulder. It took so long to heal and am still in Physical Therapy! Am so glad I can get back to Writing On the Wall. And, thanks so much for your patience and continued interest!
Scientific and precise. Tired of all the gossipy columns. I would like an analyses of the handwritings of King Charles, Prince, William and Princess Catherine. Thank you!
Yes, they are added; they don't 'have' to be there. Therefore she's doing it for some reason other than just to get her point across. I believe this is a desire for attention which she'd like others to believe is a generous spirit directed to others. But, she does direct this generosity back to herself. The hooks turn leftward to herself.
This is my second question, but it’s something I would like to know. Since handwriting can reveal certain things about personality, can handwriting be used to actually change some things about a person’s personality? For instance, could handwriting therapy, along with other kinds of therapy, to help a person with depression or anxiety?
Yes, it can! It's called Graphotherapy. It's thought that since handwriting is called 'brain writing' and the impulses travel from the brain, down the arm and onto the paper through the pen, the process can be reversed. So if you write in the manner you want to incorporate into your personality, you'll actually change your personality. Some graphologists oombine writing therapy with music therapy. I've only used it rarely as it's tricky. One of the psychiatrists within the Menninger Clinic who used graphology with patients lamented that when he got rid of one negative traits, another one, sometimes worse, would pop up. Graphoanalysts are reluctant to use this as we believe everyone needs their fears and defenses. However, one can develop the trait of self reliance by underlining their signature. 30 times a day for 30 days without missing. This will lead to you depending on yourself without always asking others what they should do. It's quite safe to do and you should notice a change within 30days. You'll be able to set a goal and rely on yourself to complete it. Even if you make a mistake, you'll be responsible for it and can change things in the future to better reach your goals; you won't be as reliant on others. I have used this with clients who.were quite depressed and it did work although I coupled it with the client should think they are building confidence while performing the exercise. I did write an introduction for a book on the topic several years ago, The Power of Positive Thinking, by Elayne Lindberg. It's for sale on Amazon. (I don't benefit from you buying it). But would love to know if you try the exercise and/or buy the book, if it/they made a difference.
@@janehollis how interesting because I often underline my signature! I think I recall when caring for my mother who had Alzheimer’s, I would write notes to her telling her what I was doing in another part of the house. I would sign and underscore my name! I think I will be more cognizant of it now. Maybe it will help me to maintain some motivation! Thanks for the tip!
@@janehollis You did not mention Harry's underlining of his name, and its significance relative to his character. I noted that at the time. I understand you were focused on the "X" signifying loss, etc...
@@DeirdreMcNamara I'm thinking that the x in his signature may partially cancel out the underlining in his signature. The underlining means self reliance and would negate Meghan's influence on him. Although I do think Harry's will is stronger than most persons think. He's not as ruled by Meghan as is often thought. Believe he used her as much as she used him--in order to get out of the UK and having to see Charles and Camilla happy and even respected. He just can't take it as he's so loyal to his mother. Self reliance is endemic in the Royal Family. It seems they have to have this trait to even remain as active members of the Family.
It probably can. I try to stick with the handwriting in order to analyze their personality though. That's why I point out what I'm talking about in their script. Hope you'll watch upcoming videos. People generally have to see for themselves if graphology 'works'!
Thankyou. Now a question. Megan learned CALLIGRAPHY... so if you learn to copy a crafted way of writing....like i learned italics in my school ....we had to write exactly to form ....so how does a set caligraphy stance where you learn the size shape leaning ....ecactly spaces ...everything is exact.... so how do you get any NATURAL READINGS FROM THESE ART FORMS THAT REQUIRE YOU TO SLANT OR LOOP ...WRITE HEAVY AND LIGHT ETCS JUST AS THE ARTFORM IS ?. THAT MEANS YOU MIGHT GET TRAINED TO DO LOOPS WHEN YOU WOULDN'T DO THESE NORMALLY AS MANY CALLIGRAPHY FORMS SET THE RULES NOT THE PERSON BEHIND THE PEN. ? THANKYOU...
Good question. Actually, graphologists look at how the writer differs from the way he/she learns to write or 'copybook' script. So, many persons learned the Palmer Method in America. This is based on a rightward slant with evenly placed margins between lines, well placed t-bars and I-dots, etc. It's also quite legible script. But, as you know slant does vary with writers. Although the predominant slant In America is to the right, actually quite far to the right. It is possible that some of the learned behavior within a culture carries through to adulthood due to learning cursive differently. As far as I can see British writers--at least in the Royal Family--have vertical writing and more carefully placed strokes of writing than Americans. Although I don't believe there is any research on this but I wonder if British persons may be a bit more logical in their emotional responses than Americans. Would love to hear from this group as a number of you are apparently from Australia and Britain on what they think about this.
Thank you for your analysis & education in this area… I have been learning graphicology for many years and and area that I find extremely fascinating! I would be curious to see the differences between Donald Trump & Joe Biden/ Barack Obama… very curious about this! Or also serial killers- I would like to see if the skills that I have learned to recognize certain traits are accurate-Thank you!!!
Have been thinking about persons of interest in the upcoming Donald Trump trial including Stormy Daniels! Wonder how you're learning graphology. I learned through International Graphoanalysis Society and now am with American Handwriting Analysis Foundation (AHAF).
You can look at the letter she wrote in middle school to Proctor and Gamble as it's on the internet. She actually starts doing the attention getting 'flags' in her writing then; they are evident in that letter. Her calligraphic script makes her desire for attention all the more evident as in the case of learning an alternative script. Persons make it 'their own'. Just as we all learn to write from a copybook script. It's the deviations from that script which allows a graphologist to evaluate personality and character traits unique to the individual. So, the calligraphic script is also her own! Hope that helps.
At 6:49 in the last sentence, in the word amazing, the a starts at the writing line. The other small a's start at the top of the a. Does the inconsistency in how one writes the same letter mean anything?
When she starts at the baseline she shows she's covering up something as the a is a 'communication letter'. When she starts at the top, there isn't room for her to cover up as much. But she shows it in other formations. It's true it's a bit inconsistent but so is she. I believe though that she 'covers up' quite a bit when communicating and this shows in her writing as her a's and o's are closed off at the top. Plus they're retraced which shows some anxiety about her communications; i.e. what should I say that would make me come off well in this case? Thanks for catching that. It adds to the overall evaluation!
Very interesting, I wonder how you analyze someone who never writes the same all the time. My writing changes every time I write, I have to really concentrate to write neatly . My signature does not vary though.
Most likely your writing stays quite similar in the more gestalt aspects such as form, slant, size, margins, etc. Which is why handwriting can be used to detect forgery. Everyone's writing is unique to. them. Once in a while a person's mood may change even due to time of day and the persons they are around which can be seen in mood. This may be what you're seeing. I once analyzed the writing of a woman who disliked her mother in law and whenever she wrote this lady's name, she showed much irritation (slashed I-dots, etc) but just around her name!
Markle was the only person in the Royal Family to 'show enthusiasm'. They have to show 'enthusiasm' to help other people every day of their working lives! Markles problem was that she DIDN'T want to work. She had no interest in helping others. She worked 71 days in the eighteen months she was a 'senior Royal' i.e. supposedly representing the late Queen and therefore the Country. She wanted to monetise the RF HER way so she could live a billionaire life-style, she had NO understanding of the compact between the RF and the people of the UK and the Commonwealth. Whilst a working member of the RF she 'allegedly' bullied staff, spent more money on her wardrobe than the rest of the European Royal ladies put together, was constantly rude to the Queen and since leaving has done nothing but slag the family and country off that gave her everything she has, i.e. international fame and access to income that she seems to have spent as fast as they earned it. The Royal Family are our Heads of State, they are not 'celebrities' they are calm and measured and have to weigh up all the options to try and achieve the best outcome for all concerned. They do not serve themselves like celebrities, they serve other people. Here's an idea to make your channel better, research the meaning of the Constitutional Monarchy as you clearly have no idea how it works.
'm afraid this has to do with the definition of enthusiasm. The Dictionary of Graphoanalysis defines enthusiasm as 'zeal and fervor in pursuit of one's own interests and/or projects'. And I believe this definition does indeed describe Meghan. The other members of the Royal Family who are 'working/active' act as a team and in so doing, gain strength and vitality from each other. Their mutual effort allows them to pursue those goals they mutually agree on and pursue together. Meghan tends to work alone in pursuit of her own interests and does not work well as a team member. But she does show much initiative in pursuit of her own goals. And she can inspire others to follow her by pointing out how beneficial it will be to them to do so. She may have enticed Harry to follow her by painting a rosy picture of how he would be happier in America! I wish I would have clarified the graphologist's definition of enthusiasm as several other viewers have commented on this as you can see if you scroll down. Thanks for the comment. I hope to live and learn as I go forward. Graphologists do have a language of their own but I need to pay more heed to this in my videos!
The definition of enthusiasm by Graphoanalysis is zest for going after what THE WRITER wants, and she does go after what SHE wants with zeal. I wish I would have shared the definition of enthusiasm in the video as it is confusing. Thanks for bringing it to my attention and helping me straighten that out--I hope!
A number of viewers have commented on this subject. Meghan's desire for attention was seen in her letter to Proctor and Gamble even in middle school before she learned calligraphy. She does seem to only use calligraphy in exaggerating those parts of her personality which are most evident--her acquisitiveness and her desire for attention. Her repression is less evident to persons and the media but it most often leads to outbursts of emotion. Repressed negative emotions have to come out eventually. Most likely she released them on others, particularly Harry--but is not likely to be advertised. Not sure if the Royal Family has held back on this subject to the media but it wouldn't surprise me. Thanks for the comment!
😂 Even her hand writing is fabricated! She is a case study for sure. I love to observe human behaviour, I have noticed that at the beginning of their relationship she mirrored even his style ( all her clothing looked precisely a female version of what he chose to wear) her body language transformed completely as the time passed in their relationship - from letting him lead - He walked with his chest up with pride to then be walking like a man who wants to disappear ( the exact explanation you have given regarding his hand writing ) MM shows me characteristics of a predatory and highly manipulative woman - Because I have experienced this up close in my life. My mother married a middle range narcissist with a mythomaniac proclivity. When I saw MM in the Oprah interview I saw my step father - she lied and Harry was forced to lie with her to avoid public scrutiny “ I saw my mother doing this multiple times” Harry has an utilitarian meaning for Meghan like my mother had to my stepdad. He isolated her in the same way, when my mother actually asked for help I intervened. Narcissists detest people that treat them with indifference and disdain. I did exactly that and cut all communications, phone numbers, address everything only legal communication “ without fuel” they cannot exist. Meghan soon will replace him. At the moment he is a platform but I think like my mother he will hit rock bottom and will try to leave her. My mother had me to deal with everything, as she was completely drained from the relationship: the lies, the money he had stolen from her the multiple affaires I hope Harry have someone who loves him to step in and be the barrier he needs from MM manipulative plans and I know for sure their children will prefer to be with him in the Future as narcissistic parents are very difficult to be dealt with.
I'm sorry you had to step in to help your mother but thank goodness you were there and cared enough to intervene. I also hope Harry will have someone to love him who could help him out or support him when he reaches the inevitable conclusion that Meghan may not be the best partner for him. I believe this may be his brother, William--but since Harry has also alienated him, the jury is out if he will get up the courage to leave without support. After all, at some point Harry is going to have to trust himself. I believe he showed courage in attending the Coronation; it couldn't have been easy for him! Thanks for sharing!
Hollis begins to discuss Meghan's acquisitiveness traits @ 6:57. I studied graphology, and Hollis's analysis of Meghan's desire for money, fame, place, etc--is textbook--especially when discussing the back hooks on Meghan's letters--she gives away--and then always takes back for herself. This is *exactly* what Meghan's former associates, friends and family have described. At first Meghan appears to be generous--but then she always pulls back, puts herself first, and abandons her previously good works, good will, and gifts.
Well said! Thanks for the comment.
Poor Naive Prince Henry. Too bad he didn't resist her. False concerns. Once she is Done with Haz. As she calls him. Users and abusers. Don't give a crap. I was married to a male. With same traits. Poor Harry!
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@@PMQB poor Haz! You have got to be kidding!
How much impact does studying caligraphy have on the writing sample? Thanks.
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Meghan has admitted to studying calligraphy. How does this impact her natural writing style? Would their be any pretentiousness evident?
I've never seen two people who deserves each other more!
They sure don't bring out the best in each other!
Saves two other people from misery ….
They sure do
I haven't read wit and wisdom so tightly entwined in quite some time! Lol, how true!
Hmm… I’m no handwriting analyst, however it seems to me that when looking at Meghan’s sample, it is completely contrived and manufactured to present a version of herself that she wants us to see. Meghan is known to “do calligraphy on the side”. The evenness in her handwriting could be a by-product from any calligraphy training she’s undertaken, as can the flourishes in her beginning and ending letters. Everything about Meghan Markle seems to be a self-creation and looking at her current handwriting would not yield much information about the “real” person, only what she wants to present to the world. I would be interested to see a sample of her handwriting from her earlier years, before she learnt calligraphy.
Even before Meghan became a calligrapher, even as a young girl in school (when she wrote the letter to Proctor and Gamble) she showed signs of desiring attention. The 'look at me flags' (or beginning and ending flourishes) in her writing in her youth don't extend as high as they do when older. It seems to me that this desire just grew and grew over time; And may be continuing to grow even now. The more attention she gets, she more she craves. As it certainly has benefitted her. The flourishes are contrived or added on---and do detect desire for attention as noted above. If we remove the flourishes on a visual level, we can see her real personality; that or a person who is afraid of showing her true self; she represses her emotion and thus can cry or smile on cue. But her real feelings are going to come out. She's probably 'popped' or blown up/showed her temper quite often but not in public (for now). In order to move forward in the way she has to in order to satisfy her desire for attention and material gain, she needs to hide her fearful self in what you describe as a 'calculated manner'. Great observation! And thanks for sharing.
@@janehollis Thanks for sharing the info about the Proctor and Gamble writing sample Jane. Ms Markle really is quite the study, is she not? I’m not sure if it takes a stratospheric self-belief or some type of mental illness to join the Royal family and within a short space of time determine that “you’re doing a better job than those born to the role” and therefore your status should be elevated to Queen. It must have infuriated her to have to walk behind Catherine, Princess of Wales.
@@Chris-sq7bh She's definitely a study in personality and character. I'm sure we'll have more to talk about with her future endeavors!
@@janehollis Leo with a Cancer moon
I was thinking the same. I would like to see her handwriting before all this attention "look at me world," fake stuff she's got going on.
The problem is that her enthusiasm is to destroy the RF
I believe she does this as she can gain the most attention from her connection and interplay with the Royal Family. Over the years this is bound to fizzle and she'll have to turn to something else for attention. And, she will! It'll be interesting to see what it will be. But we can bet it won't be as big an attention getter as being a Duchess and all this has gleaned her.
That's one way to end up in the history books. Seems like that's what she's going for.
I've felt all along that Meghan has made a contract to destroy the royal family or the monarchy with antimonarchists group(s) just for money.
Strangely, Harry has said that they have to destroy the monarchy.
She is noway intelligent enough to do anything to harm the royal family. This yacht girl mucky past escort wife of the traitor younger son is doing her best to destroy herself.
And would that be so bad? It’s high time Britain end this drain on their resources.
This was very interesting, thank you. One thing, you mentioned that there was no-one with enthusiasm in the Royal Family, but I believe the Princess of Wales is extremely enthusiastic, and laughter springs easily.
The Princess of Wales is certainly empathic and understanding; so caring and quite natural. I don't believe she puts on airs but is her natural self. Actually all of the remaining (or working) members of the Royal Family are. They seem to work as a team while Meghan who is 'enthusiastic' which according to the Dictionary of Graphoanalysis is defined as 'zeal and fervor in the pursuit on one's interests or projects' works a bit more for her own gain. Meghan certainly shows fervor in pursuit of HER OWN pursuits. While the Royal Family, as stated above, works as a team. They combine their efforts and actually get more done in terms of serving others--which I believe is their stated objective. Another viewer stated the same thing and I believe I need to be more cognizant of describing traits according to graphology definitions which are sure not always the same as more accepted ones.
Can I ask, MM learnt to write in this particular style. So if it is not spontaneous and natural can you still get a true reading of her natural personality ??
It would be interesting to see her natural everyday scribble such as a shopping list or a quick note to a friend or something.
It would be interesting to see a sample of Meghan's writing in a short note such as rushing out of her home to pick up some milk--all the more rushed because she needs to take the kids along. Not sure if that ever happens--but it could! She wouldn't have time to add on all the beginning acquisitive and final generosity 'back to me" hooks. If you think about it though, if she had to do an amount of real work without help, she wouldn't have time to fabricate her life or the way she appears to others. She'd have to appear more spontaneous. But, alas, for all of us, including Harry and Meghan, she does have the time and desire to 'add on' to her personality or persona (how she appears to others). She uses calligraphy to emphasize how she'd like people to see her. Her 'desire for attention' hooks appear as flags saying, 'look at me'. Apparently, some persons, including graphologists, feel these flags and overall script appear pleasing to the eye. So she also uses calligraphy to her advantage!
That calligraphy sample of handwriting is not real Meghan.
That's how she wants to look like ; Like when she's posing
For the photo .
Her fake flourishes in her handwriting is just a mask for her real personality like the one she wears for her face
@@miramaric4383Agree, there's no depth or sincerity in her handwriting. It looks fancy but it's devoid of any character. Very much like the celebrity image she's cultivated. She will leave him for a more powerful/influential man if he eventually runs out of money. Of course she didn't fit into the RF bc the monarchy is all about hierarchy, and she's all about herself. She only married into the RF because it could give her 'a bigger platform' -- i.e. enviable wealth, social status and FAME. Private Harry York is bound to suffer another blow of fate.
I agree
I feel Megan puts those flourish to impress others, I have seen her writing without the awnings on her letters.
Wonder if you could send me the sample of her writing without the flourishes. Have actually looked for something like this. Even a quick note to Harry if she needs to leave the house with the kids in a hurry would mean she wouldn't have time to write in all those flourishes. Although I don't think the above scenario happens a lot in their household, any 'quick or hastily written' note would do. Thanks so much and if you can't figure out how to send it to me, comment again and we'll figure something out!
harry was educated with the best royal tutors in an aristocratic family, he knows what good writing is
Handwriting analysis works well because it's how we deviate from what we're taught that makes us different.
Yes!!! The educated English hand is quite distinctive.
@janehollis - Your gentleness is so refreshing! You posted this video several months ago, and so much has happened in their lives since then. But your attitude towards them is so positive and encouraging. Thank you for that. Love your rolltop desk!
They're quite the couple! I got the rollmop desk at a Gabberts Furniture sale over 25 years ago now. It was 50% off but still a bit pricey for me at that time. It had a space for a computer with a tower. But the tower can be hidden. I only. use a laptop now but still love my desk! Thanks for noticing and for your comment!
New subscriber here! I found what you said about Harry's tiny writing meaning that he's under pressure to be so fascinating. My own writing is often very tiny and neat but at other times it's more spiky and vertical, at other times the letters are connected to each other and run more horizontal. Sometimes I've even worried that something is "wrong" with me because I have 3 different printing styles. Is that common? Please make more videos like this! It would be great if you analyzed William and Kate, King Charles and Camilla. What a great idea for a YT channel-- there are so many people we'd love to understand-- historical figures, movie stars, politicians, criminals, etc..
Most likely your writing/printing is quite similar in many respects. For example, if you look at your writing 'form' the way in which you actually form your letters, they may basically form angles meaning you are are an 'exploratory' thinker.The form you describe as spiky (in graphology it's called 'angular') most likely means you're curious and enjoy learning. Smaller writing means concentration which when combined with your desire to learn more may result in a focused, even intense learning approach. You may involve yourself in one area of learning to the exclusion of other things in your life--at least for a bit. When you connect letters you show you're connecting to others. So when you come 'out of your focused mode' you may actually write with more connections. As it's often persons who interrupt our focused states, sometimes welcome and sometimes not. So you're doing just fine. I hope to have the William and Kate analysis out along with Queen Elizabeth and her Prince, and hopefully before the coronation, Charles and Camilla, and Diana.
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Wow, you chose a great pair to analyze. Thank you for the insight. You were able to share things that many other graphologists don't mention, such as how we tense up when writing small and relax when writing big. That was new for me. Since your channel is still growing, I think you could choose a few subscribers to make videos of their handwriting, if they are okay with it, of course. I am clearly biased for that option, haha, but I've seen other channels that did in the beginning where they would analyze three or four per video, and it was some of their most popular content. When their channel grew too much, they couldn't do it anymore. Thank you for making this video. I appreciate it, and I learned a lot. Iuná
Thanks so much for the comment and suggestion. Actually, hope to choose a viewer who offers the most helpful comment and do just as you suggested; analyze their writing and if they, agree, make it into a video. I thought I'd share that on FB. But am new to all this (social media) and need to make a long term plan. You may be the viewer to be analyzed! I certainly appreciate your thoughtful comment. It really helps as this is such a new channel!
@@4tress614 Good thing you grew away from narcissism rather than leaning into it due to role modeling! And, you're certainly not as can be seen by your kind wishes for this channel's growth! In my twenties I worked part time as a psychometrist or psychological tester within the neuropsychology section of a large county hospital. The battery consisted of over10 assessments, two of which took over an hour each to administer. The MMPI-2 definitely picked up more about abnormal personality patterns which could lead to a definite diagnosis especially when taken in combination with the other tests in the battery, more so than any handwriting analysis could. But there was nothing in the battery on plain old 'normal' personality and character. Didn't know much about handwriting analysis then--and wouldn't have mentioned it to the group of neurologists and neuropsychologists who ran the department--or may have been at least ridiculed if not let go completely. It would certainly have helped to have this information in developing a treatment plan. Wonder how graphology worked for you in looking back at your personality development . Did much of your personality change growing up--and can you see where areas of growth--both positive and negative can be related to certain periods of your life which were positive or stressful?
@@4tress614 I'm afraid our parents (and families) can do a real number on children. As you describe yourself as shy as a child, were you diagnosed with social anxiety disorder? Don't know but it seems a possibility. I believe that if a child has access to even one adult who is positive and nurturing, they can overcome a great deal. About 17% of persons in the US have social anxiety disorder and have a strong feeling its gotten higher since the pandemic. In Britain, its higher than the US and in Japan, higher still. Perhaps if you can help even one other person with it, you'd find out more about yourself and may even find more meaning in your life due to it. If you hadn't experienced it you couldn't help others with it to any great degree as you wouldn't understand where they're coming from.
@@4tress614Sounds like he gave you a gift that have used for the betterment of yourself. That's a good thing given your situation.
I would now like to hear your take on William and Catherine's handwriting, to reflect particularly William's emotional state in contrast with Harry's. William is left handed (as is King Charles), so how might that factor in ?
That's exactly what I plan on doing. Look for it in a couple of weeks. Then I'll take on Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip and then, Charles and Camilla, and Diana. I hope to have all these analyses completed and posted in order to do a 'sum up' of the whole family and how they contribute to 'Survival Within and 'Of' a Monarchy--before the Coronation on May 6th. I've completed the scripts and have created an evidence board to show what's happening. I was really astounded to see how much graphology can contribute to an understanding of what's going on within such a complicated family and how we can see how these different personalities contribute to (or detract from) its continuance. And, the relationship of William and Harry and their emotional well being along with that of their spouses, definitely enter in!
As far as being left handed goes, it actually makes little difference in analyzing handwriting except for t-bars and slope. A t-bar denotes will power. If the t-bar starts at the left and moves to the right (through the stem), that's okay in a 'leftie'. But when this happens in a right handed person, it means that their will is directed toward themselves, which may not be a good sign. Since right to left means coming back to yourself and left to right means extending outward to others. Sometimes t-bars vary in direction throughout the writing though and all this needs to be considered. And, of course, over 300 individual traits in a cursive writing need to be considered along with the global traits of form, slant, size, pressure, rhythm and speed, When a person begins to write/print, they may show a variation in slope (the writing may often slope downhill in a left handed or even right handed writer). A slope downward often means a desire to gain control which can certainly be understood in most persons trying to gain control of their pen or pencil on the paper (which they tend to shift around creating differences in slope) when learning to write.
@@janehollis Thank you so much Jane for this fascinating information. I really look forward to your upcoming videos and I am subscribed.
Oh boy, as a lefty I learned a lot just from this comment thread. Even if is a small detail, it actually does impact the subtle intentions.
Just as the old saying goes, 'it's all in the details'. Actually though handwriting analysis is based more on the gestalt or large features of writing such as slant, size, form, etc.
But when I've made major mistakes, it's been in the details! For instance, I once said a person applying for a job as a car salesperson would be fine, except for the fact that he was trying to control himself in some small way, such as trying to quit smoking. Actually, he was going through a child custody case and blew up at the judge due to a ruling against him. This landed him in jail and I heard about it from the employer who hired him as he had to miss quite a bit of work! I made too little of one stroke in his writing. A concave t-bar over the t-stem which shows a 'conscious attempt at self control'. I believe it showed up a couple times so should have made more of it. But that's why graphology is only 71% accurate. Some things just can't be known! Thanks for the comment. (Sorry for the late reply but I usually don't comment on comments within comments except for now and then. So, if you want a quick reply, just repost). @@kate2create738
My mother was trained through IGAS. I had no idea that there was such controversy around the training programs and I expect that she didn't know that either. I found my mom's analysis of folks who I knew helpful. And from what I could detect, your approach is consistent with how she did it. But she had been exposed to the principles for years before she took the training. Very interesting video.
I was also IGAS trained. I may even know your mom, !specially if she attended the annual conference in Chicago. I read every book on graphology I could get my hands on before I took their beginning course. Then I took their advanced course. I never got into it as a career path for over ten years from the time I found out about it. It takes so much time to learn it and even to find out for yourself how well it works
@@janehollis My mom took it in the 70's after my dad died. It was something she had done for years and wanted the discipline of the lessons. She testified in an occasional trial & did an occasional consult, but mostly she did it for her own personal use.
@@janehollis didn't MM study graphology?
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Forgive me for interfering with your question. I simply had to comment that MM (according to herself) had done everything, and succeeded. 🙄
Now, I wonder the thinking behind your question? Do you feel maybe she had studied graphology, and perhaps did so to try and circumvent some truths about herself she'd rather nobody know? She has worked to cover so much about herself, whether it's too preserve privacy or to remain mysterious, but it's anybody's guess which it is.
IF she studied to attempt to mask herself she made a mistake. The looping to the left but then back towards herself is indicative of selfishness to a degree, (our video host was incredibly polite and unbiased, likely because this video had nothing to do with the actions of Harry and Meghan, but one cannot ignore the other revelations that come from such analysis), so she tipped her haha there. A double mistake is in that maneuver of writing. If she was trying to camouflage selfishness she actually told on herself by looping it back. Two mistakes in one. Trying to appear one way, but proving stress not by the return loop.
Again, I'm sorry I interrupted your question to the host.
@@lynnhubbard844 she said she did. Wonder what “studying” means in Meghan terminology.
The majority of women and, a few men on my mother’s side of the family all share a very distinctive, easily identifiable, near perfect textbook penmanship. Several of their writings, unless given away in the text, I am unable to tell apart.
I once had legible handwriting, though I don’t know why, in 3rd grade my penmanship changed after the sudden death of my best friend. The difference is so great, I doubt anyone comparing them would guess they were written by the same hand.
There are probably some similarities in your handwritings as that's why handwriting can be used in identifying individuals over time. And, there are some differences in the writings of your family which could 'separate' them and identify them from each other, That said, a sudden loss of a best friend can certainly make a difference in how you perceive of others and how you should best proceed in life--which shows up in your handwriting. And, legibility doesn't count much in handwriting analysis. Sometimes the most legible handwriting means that the person is lacking in personality and character development. It's how we deviate from the way we're taught to write that graphologists look at. Sometimes the more we deviate from 'copybook' or the way we learn to write, the better, although not always if we take it too far. It's all a matter of evaluation which is why it takes at least 3 years to even begin to analyze handwriting with any degree of accuracy.
@@janehollis I’m not sure if this type of analysis is officially listed in the realm of forensic science but, the subject is truly fascinating.
I hope your channel continues to grow.
Greetings Jane, I have been a psychotherapist since January 2000 and I am just starting to study graphology and I found your analysis very interesting, simple and direct. Many thanks from Canada!
In Peace and Friendship,
Pierre
So glad that as a psychotherapist you're interested. Did you know that at one time graphology was taught in the major universities in Europe? And, that It is a well researched psychological tool? You may want to reach out to AHAF.org for more information or comment again here so I can provide further resources. Thanks for your interest!
@@janehollis Greetings, the link you suggested took me to Bright Focus and I do not understand why you suggested that. Would you please clarify? Many thanks.
@@PierrePage-wj2ii Oh, Sorry! Just type into the google search box, American Handwriting Analysis Foundation.org and it'll come up. I think the link is AHAFhandwriting.org. I forgot the link was lengthened last year! Thanks for checking back. Let me know what you think of the website. My own website is JaneHollis.com in case you want to check that out too.
It would be fun to hear about ancient peoples, such as Elizabeth I, or Chaucer, perhaps. Great channel so far. 🙂
I'll probably focus on more 'in the news' persons for now. As that's what attracts most viewers. You can find handwriting analyses on most persons though on the internet! The persons you mention are of great interest, of course. Personally, I'm into analyzing Charles Dickens, even over time. What a strong and positive force as I realize the persons you mention are!
An amazing and most interesting topic. I wish to know more about this, but I realize that one cannot do this through this medium. I'll get some literature to get more understanding about this fascinating theme. Thank you for sharing this information.
You can get additional information on my website at JaneHollis.com. Also your local library will have some books on the topic.
This was a fascinating video, I’m surprised you barely have more on your channel. It would be great to see more, whether it’s the royal family or even fun to look into historical members where we are lucky to have their writing documented.
It's a new channel and I'm new to this social media thing! Hoping to have the Royal Family analyses completed soon! Thank you so much for the complimentary comment!
I subscribed, because this was a very good analysis, but mostly because you are so nice to take the time to respond to people's comments. Not many TH-camr's do that. 👍🏼
Thanks for commenting and subscribing! I learn a great deal from reading (and responding) to comments also--and feel that viewers deserve an answer when they pose a question.
Fascinating information, thanks
I would love to see you analyze all public figures! Politicians, celebrities and all of the royal family
I hope to have the analyses of the Royal Family completed soon. And then on to other celebrities!
Can you do Joe Biden, he writes using crayons 🖍 🤷♀️
I had no idea. I'll have to take a look. From what I've seen, he's truly a kind, caring, sincere man.
It would be great to hear your analysis now that Spare is well and truly out… very interesting 🧐
Actually, haven't changed my mind since Spare came out. But, they'll be more about Harry & Meghan when I analyze more of the Royal Family, particularly about his relationship with Prince William.
Thankyou! Really enjoyed this revealing vlog. XXX
Thank you!
meaghan’s embellishments remind me of the grim reaper’s scythe.
They do resemble the grim reaper. But they're meaningful. I believe she wanted her writing to 'stand out'. What she's showing is that although she can be initially generous and appear giving, she eventually turns what she gets back to herself. She can share if she identifies with who she's sharing with. But she wants both attention (from her generosity) and material gain brought back to herself at least over time.
Very interesting video. Would love to see more on the Royal family and Meghan’s earlier handwriting.
The only handwriting sample of Meghan's earlier writing I have access to is her letter to Proctor and Gamble.in her middle school years. You can probably search for it on google by just typing in Meghan Markle handwriting image into their search box. You'll see the origins of the 'flags' indicating desire for attention appear. Am hoping to do the analyses of William and Kate and then Charles and Camilla along with Diana's influence before the coronation.
@@janehollis That will be great. Very interesting what you discover from handwriting.
Fascinating video! Keep them coming! 👍
Thanks, will do!
I’ve been looking for a channel like this! 🎉 Terrific content! 🎉
Thanks so much!
Thank you, Paula, for two great readings 📚 ❤
You are so welcome
This is great information, thank you!
Thanks for your comment!
This was SO interesting. I just loved it. Keep them coming.
Thanks for the comment! Is there a celebrity you'd like to see analyzed next? Possibly William and Kate/
Thanks, Mary. Am working on getting more content out there!
Handwriting analysis is so interesting, as someone who enjoys broader body language videos. Do you think body language analysis & handwriting analysis are linked in some way? Subscribed and looking forward to more :)
Yes, I do believe body language and handwriting are. linked. A writer who slopes up (the lines across the paper extend upward) can be compared to a person who stands up and to one who smiles (the body stands 'up' and the smile turns 'upward'. Similarly when we say that person feels 'down' or bad, we can see that in handwriting when the writing slopes downward and the posture is down and even the smile is turned downward into a frown. When a person is listless, the writing shows less pressure and often the rhythm or pace of the writing is 'off' or not consistent. Just like the 'tired out' person can show a lack of energy in how they approach tasks and other people. They may even walk in a weary manner. They may actually sigh when asked to do something. They may procrastinate or appear hesitant. We see this in writing in t-bars, which denote will, being. placed to the left of the t-stem. The t-bar doesn't pass through the t-stem, meaning procrastination. I do believe that handwriting may offer a bit more to personality and character assessment as we can assess over time and a body language analyst can only assess what is happening at the time. But, I may be prejudiced!
Very interesting! I really enjoyed it and would love to see more writing analysis of the royal family. Liked and subscribed.
Hope to have analyses of William and Kate done soon and hopefully Charles and Camilla and Diana done before the coronation.
Shows she can reinvent herself, move forward and forget what went on in the past. Puts it behind her as if it never happened.
She does, indeed, move forward into the future as shown by her rightward slant--thinking of the future. But, she does repress her emotions a great deal of the time. Then they build up and she lets go. Although not well known or reported on by the media, I bet she lets Harry 'have it' quite often. it's like steam in a kettle; those negative emotions have to come out somehow and usually at someone. Thanks for sharing!
Your voice is beautiful and calm, thank you for this presentation.
How kind you are to send such a thoughtful comment. I bet your own handwriting is rounded in form, showing a kind nature and has long finals, indicating generosity!
This just came up in my feed, very interesting. I subscribed. Thank you Jane Hollis
Welcome!
M makes sure H doesn’t forget his mom but for her benefit.
Yes, and although this doesn't come from the handwriting, I've heard in the media that she actually wore Dian'a's perfume when meeting Harry!
I enjoyed your take on the couple very interesting and nonjudgmental
Thanks. I did aim at being nonjudgmental.
Very interesting. Thank you 🙏
So nice of you
Granted, I'm an amateur, but I have a couple of observations. Your analysis is spot on as far as it goes. Harry's baseline wanders...he lacks stability. Her writing is also almost mechanically consistent, overly florid, and she has a boring aspect. She lacks a creative rhythm, and her upper zone "ideas" are not in my opinion practical ones...but are more in the realm of fantasy. She adheres to herself and her inner world and wants to present a perfect image... all the time.
She is also completely brash, boundary-violating and inflexible. I disagree with your statement about enthusiasm in the royal family...I think they have a lot of it, but show it differently than Americans might expect.
Thank you for posting. 👏
Thank you for the comment. Have a feeling you're more than an amateur as you've brought out some great points. I believe we just state them differently due to a different method of training. I was trained as a graphoanalyst with an emphasis on trait evaluation. I believe you were trained in a more gestalt manner, for which I have the highest respect and appreciation. Since joining AHAF (the American Assn. For Handwriting Analysis), I am more cognizant of the holistic approach -- although it was attended to even by IGAS (International Graphoanalysis Society). I do agree with everything you said; I think we just tend to word things differently. A number of persons have mentioned that Enthusiasm' is not applicable to Meghan but according to the Dictionary For Graphoanalysis, enthusiasm is 'zeal and fervor in the pursuit of one's interests or projects'. Which describes Meghan, she shows zeal in pursuit of HER OWN interests. While the Royal Family proceeds in a well planned fashion working as a team. As Queen Elizabeth was noted to say 'one step at a time'. And, they do accomplish what they set out to do, not with a great deal of energy or zeal but in a consistent, responsible manner. While Meghan is 'off running' and doesn't accomplish much in the service of others.
You’re delightful to sit and listen to. Very soothing. Halfway through the video, I was wishing you were my therapist!
Thanks. I worked primarily with persons with anxiety disorders, mostly social anxiety and panic attacks. My 'soothing' demeanor was helpful, I believe. I think it's a 'different' way of presentation on TH-cam! But so glad you like it!
I don't understand why there is no self pity in H's handwriting because he appears to be full of it, in real life.
As well as the extended Oprah interview, H has just produced a 6 hour documentary, totally whinging how hard done by, he and MeGain are. 😢
Followed by a whole book, whinging about how unfair his life has been, because he didn't always get the best deal, compared to his brother. 😢
I'm pretty sure William would disagree, as virtually all siblings believe they were treated less favourably.
He's lied about & exaggerated many things, including the nature of his flights in the Army, to make himself appear more talented, and skilled than he really is.
He's thrown other people under the bus, for his own gratification, for sympathy, and to make mega-millions.
Then he's done more than 13 extra interviews, to whinge even more about the difficult, troubled life he's had - even though he's one of the most privileged, abundant, protected, pampered people on the whole planet.
All drug & alcohol addicts I've worked with have been full of self pity, will lie and exaggerate about their circumstances, in order to feel sorry for themselves. Harry fits this mould, to a tee.
He's like the world's best poster boy for self pity, in a very extreme, and unprecedented way.
He's like an experiment in self-pity, gone wild!
I see your point. It's been pointed out to me by viewers that I need to use the more accepted definition of what I'm talking about. I tend to use the definitions used when I trained as a Graphoanalyst. Or, at least, I need to explain the definition. The definition I'm using as self pity is derived when a writer ends his words and sentences with a descending ending stroke which curls down below the baseline usually seen in a y or g. It's been called the 'poor me' trait. The writer believes nothing good can ever come of what he/she attempts. They may still attempt but believing they will fail, invariably do. They'll often give up right before 'the prize' is won or the objective is met. Then they can say 'oh, poor me!'. I think Harry believes that what he's doing is right and that he can set and meet objectives. I also believe his main objective is being loyal to his mother. He thwarts positive relationships with his father and brother as they accept Camilla who he believes is at least indirectly responsible for his mother's death. But he clings to Meghan for now as she helps him to rebel. He doesn't present as someone who thinks he's a down and outer, but one who is fighting for emotional survival. His small writing shows he's not alert to those opportunities which could actually help him. Instead he is most likely guided by Meghan who tends to think of what's in it for her. So, think the confusion is in the definition. Hope this helps!
Very, very interesting!
Thank you!
Fascinating… thank you 🌸🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
That was fabulous very interesting. I would love to see more on the other members of the royal family.
I'm hoping to the other members of the Royal Family posted soon!
@ Jane Hollis. I'm under the impressions many of these fanciful hooks on the tops, at least, are added after the sentences are written, maybe even paragraphs. Adding them after would keep the page from looking muddled wouldn't it? Her 'y's are wildly inconsistent also.
I believe she has to. hesitate before she adds her hooks so they look a bit as if they don't belong. They're contrived and her personality is also a bit contrived in her pursuit of attention. And, she probably hesitates or plans out how she proceeds in order to look her best. As we've seen, this doesn't pan out well, certainly not in the more recent past. She tries to look 'put together' and consistent' as one who can be trusted to react in logical manner. However, she represses her emotions (seen in the tight, retraced writing)) and is often ready to 'blow'. I'm of the opinion she 'blows' quite often. So, your analysis of her inconsistency in behavior is well noted! Good evaluation skills on your part!
I have been waiting for months for this!!!
So glad you appreciated my interpretation!
Katherine seems enthusiastic! A fascinating analysis, thank you.
She's quite the young woman. I sometimes wonder if the future of the Monarchy depends a great deal on her! Thank you for your kind comment!
This was a fascinating study. Harry is a truly wounded man. I hope he finds his strength some day, as his mother found hers. I'm Trumped out but it was interesting to see the kind of mirror signatures both he and Melania share (on the surface anyway).
Melania is very bright. She can change her handwriting to suit who she's writing to. Her signature doesn't always match her husbands. She's a bit of a chameleon (sp?) in how she presents herself. I'm hoping to do an analysis of Donald and Melania and Stormy Daniels when his trial is closer. Hope most others will not be 'Trumped out' as you so put forth with such wit; have never heard that before! Thanks for your comment.
Very interesting. Enjoyed this.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow, great information.
Thanks for the comment!
Very interesting 🤔 thank you 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it
Very interesting indeed, thank you! Loved that you included the wonderful Spencer Tracey and Katharine Hepburn what a pair just brilliant. 🇦🇺🦘
Yes, they'll go down in graphology history as being a compatible couple.
Very interesting indeed. Your analysis on Harry was very accurate, from what we hear about him. Meghan too was accurate.
I would like you to analyze our current presidents handwriting as well as some of the royals.
Thanks for the comment. I may 'finish up' the Royal Family before the Coronation. Am thinking of doing a short on the two women coming up against Donald Trump as an 'extra'.
Watching from Sedona!! Hope your crystals are doing you well!
Greetings from Minnesota! Sedona was a first for me and so are crystals. Both so beautiful and interesting!
Sure they’re compatible as long as there is an overflow of money.
They each do get something from the relationship. Harry wanted 'out' from the UK so he didn't have to deal with Camilla and Charles being happy together. And, Meghan reaped the benefits of being in the Royal Family. She would never have gotten the attention/fame without being in the Royal Family and even more when she left with Harry for America. It's possible, of course, that if/when the money runs out or gets low, they'll being to really argue and may separate.
Amazing!!
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it!
Very interesting. I wonder what his brother’s handwriting says since Harry feels his brother and father are trapped according to his book.
My next video is about William and Catherine. William and Harry have similarities in their writing but also differences as we'll see!
Oooo can’t wait
I’m so glad I discovered your channel today after watching several other TH-cam videos about Harry and Meghan. Some of the hosts get a tad too hateful or political. Thank you for a breath of fresh air.
I have a background in clinical psychology in which being judgmental would hardly be helpful. So I try to keep that in mind when I can. I really believe everyone has something good in them. Most psychologists use the 'good' things to dwell on. Touching on what they may be doing to hold themselves back is beneficial but only to a point. Clients usually know their 'areas for development' all too well. It's their strengths which they fail to see.
Very good inciteful & intelligent.
Thanks so much!
I have just subscribed 😬🤩I LOVED THIS CONTRIBUTION to the Sussex story & am really looking forward to understanding more about what handwriting tells us about personality traits… FASCINATING 🧐 great video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥳
Thanks so much for your comment!
So glad you popped up in my feed. Subscribed. Really interesting analysis. To think we are rapidly approaching a time where our youth will NOT write with a pen… everything typed; signatures electronic. In its way, a subtle depersonalisation of the world racing into AI. Can you comment?
AI may well be putting handwriting analysis back in business. Universities and corporations are beginning to look at it as a means for confirm identity. Otherwise an applicant could just use AI to write up their narrative in order to 'fake out' the institution (educational or business) they want to enter. Actually,, even now about twenty states in the US have mandated that cursive be taught in the primary grades. Although, they don't back that up; it's just in theory. I was just at a retreat in which I was asked to analyze some of the participant's writings. The ages ranged from 18 to 72 and all submitted a cursive writing. If you think about it, as long as we have language, we'll have writing or at least printing. If you look around at an airport, or any public place where yiou have to be for a time, you'll see people jotting down things with a pen. It's too tough to get out your laptop or even smartphone to jot down a number or scribble a note. Thanks for the comment though as so many persons wonder about this!
I enjoyed your observations especially the points of these two individuals issues of dominance and control! Unfortunately, I feel the two are in dire need of counseling but because of these problems this help might never be asked for! So sad, primarily because of their two innocents in their care!! ❤️🙏♥️
I believe Harry may be in therapy. He actually had a session with a therapist on TV.! Meghan may even take to it as she could talk continually about herself and her life. Should they split up, they would definitely benefit from seeing a family therapist but don't believe Harry would share much and Meghan would 'take over' the session. But at least the therapist would be dealing with an observable problem in their relationship. I do believe Harry will be a loyal and responsible father and may over time learn ways to limit Meghan's influence over them should that prove to be an appropriate action to take.
Great analysis
Thanks for your comment!
It seems very unscientific when you already know a lot about the people who’s handwriting is being analyzed.
Although this channel is not a scientific endeavor. I do use the handwriting of those I analyze though through graphology. I didn't know all that much about the Royal Family before I 'got into this' for the channel. Research on graphology (and there is a great deal of it) is always based on persons not known by the graphologist(s) involved. You make a good point and thanks for the comment!
Nice handwriting Harry.
Yes, although it would be nice to see a lessened need for fighting for emotional survival!
Do children's handwriting change as they become adults? Since they are taught to write the same way in school, what causes them to start writing as they are as adults?
That's how handwriting analysis works! We're all taught to write alike so it's how we differ from what's called 'copybook' or the standardized form of writing we learn. As a child matures, his or her personality changes and the writing shows this. Changes typically aren't permanent until about age 16 or 18 but as the personality is never stagnant, some changes will appear as we go through life right up until we die. It can be a good idea to look at a child's writing as we can see how they learn best, from slow and logical reasoning (rounded form) to a more fast pace exploratory (angled or pointed) learning mode. Or is the child/teen interested in the abstract (upper loops) or practical areas (lower loops) of learning? Is the child frustrated within their environment (there would be jabs evident especially in the I and j dots). There's so much we can learn as a person matures that graphology has been called a longitudinal approach to human understanding. Great question; thanks for asking!
Wow, the Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn comparison is very interesting. Her signature "K" looks like she could have changed her spelling from Catherine with a "C" to Catherine with a "K"... Just a guess, no scientific knowledge behind that. That's my graphic eye contribution, lol. Good luck with your channel. I hope it does well. Remember to have fun with it. Those channels tend to grow the fastest. I picked up on a couple of your little "slide notes" lol. Spot on.
Thanks for the comment! The Tracy/Hepburn comparison has always stood alone in compatibility analyses within the Graphology sphere. Such different writings/personalities so they would have felt different/alone until they found each other. They finally felt understood and then no one could separate them.
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- Indeed, Katharine and Spencer were like magnet and steel. What a love story. By the by, I looked up her name, I have been spelling it wrong. It's "Katharine" not "Katherine". (Thats my "something new every day" for today.) 👍
By the way, they're no longer teaching cursive in many public schools. My son had already graduated HS in 2014 by the time I found out he had not been learning it all along. Im still frustrated by it. Its a very important skill. The original "US Declaration of Independence" & other important documents, letters, etc., are in cursive. Their reasoning is to allow time for "Computer Lab" and "Keyboarding"... That's a crock. Imo. Young ppl learn plenty of computer skills at home or they can take a yr of it and be off and running via trade schools, universities, etc... Im a bit surprised that no University Professors got concerned, nor sounded any alarms so parents could insist it be put to a vote, with parents involved. I guess Professors and Teachers don't want to rock the boat and risk tenure or w/e... Sad. They're slowly erasing History and it's relevance, and it's a shame.
Ok, I'll get off my soapbox, lol. Just thought you might find it interesting that cursive is being phased out. We shouldn't make ourselves so reliant on computers and electricity. That's for sure.
Have a wonderful evening! 🙂
Although learning to shape the Alphabet, minuscule and majuscule then forming words distinctly. Later we develop our own style. Cursive shows it to best advantage. I'm 83. Can almost judge a person's age by the handwriting. The under forties in particular. UK
He’s not the brightest bulb in the package and She is 100 in fantasy a land!! 😂❤
She may be in fantasy land but she's getting a lot of what she wants! Fame, lots of money, attention. I've seen persons who strongly believe in themselves attract what they want--even if it's fantasy for them to begin, it becomes a sort of reality. Until it fizzles out.
Her writing looks like its got grim reaper sickles all throughout it to me 😂
It does resemble that! Actually the long finals show generosity but she turns the final back to herself, meaning that turns her efforts at generosity back to herself, hoping to benefit by showing a generous nature!
This was great
Thanks so much!
This was really interesting, thank you. I would be curious to hear your analysis of some famous historical figures, such as Napoleon or Beethoven, or famous historical authors. Thanks!
I'm thinking viewers may be more interested in celebrities in the news right now but am planning on analyzing Charles and Camilla (and Diane & the relationship between William and Harry and parental influence on them). At some point though, would like to analyze Charles Dickens. Have done it in my own mind. Maybe compare/contrast him with Shakespeare??? Lots to think about. Thanks for liking the video and commenting! And, if you have a burning desire to know something specific about a particular historical figure, let me know!
You are spot on! How about doing Prince Andrew and Fergie please?
Yes, I've thought about them. What a pair! Am hoping to do the more prominent members of the Royal Family before the Coronation. With Andrew possibly writing a book and Fergie already having written one, they're gaining attention, yet again!
This is fascinating!!! I’d LOVE to have you analyze my writing!!
I also noticed my handwriting has changed a lot since my twenties and after I became a mom and now-in my mid thirties-also again, my writing has formed/changed. I’ve recovered, grown up, healed from a lot of past issues-I’d be so curious to explore my writing in all those different stages of my life! Until now 😮❤
Handwriting does change over time as we mature. Or at least it should or it shows we don't mature! It doesn't change so. much though that you can't be identified by your handwriting. I will be choosing the viewer whose comments are most beneficial to this channel and providing a free analysis, either confidential or as a video. To be sure of receiving a professional analysis, however, you can go to AHAF.org where there is a list of professional graphologists who will analyze your writing (for a fee). Also, you may want to pick up Andrea McNichol's book 'Putting Handwriting Analysis to Use For You'. The book is a bit dated but has great and accurate information. Thanks for your interest!
I find it sad that he still has one parent left but can't appreciate that love because it's not been lost. It could be very sad for him to lose his father once he realizes that perfect or not, that's what he had. The way he behaved toward his grandparents in their dying days also was not right. The trauma he has is real, but it cannot excuse traumatizing and hurting other people based on his own subjective feelings of how things should have been for others. I find his discarding of and mistreatment of all family and his closest, oldest friends alarming. He's isolated from everyone who knew, supported and loved him, often in truly appalling ways.
I appreciate your feelings about Harry. I believe he's so affected by loyalty to his mother that he can't think of much else. Willam and his father accepting Camilla is too much for Harry and he lashes out blindly against them, believing he's the only loyal one left. If he could open his eyes and heart and realize that the whole country still loves his mother, unlike Camilla, he may react differently. It is a sad situation, indeed. Thanks for sharing your truth!
Could you comment on the difference between how cursive writing is taught in Britain and North America? When I look at Meghan's hand writing, apart from the embellishments, it looks to be very standard North American school-taught slanted cursive. When I look at Harry's letter formation, it has a more individualistic style as is often the case in British handwriting which seems to vary more from person to person. What do you think?
What a great question and one I've been pondering myself. I actually asked a group of online graphologists I'm a part of what the primary differences were in British and American 'copybook' writing or what we're taught in school. I got no replies from this rather 'verbal' group. And, I posed this question several months ago! I have peeked ahead and analyzed writings of the whole Royal Family and found they have a predominantly vertical slant, while the majority of Americans have a right slant (which is copybook) so not surprising. She had a far right slant when first married but she's changed this and now has more of a vertical slant. I believe she must have made up her mind she needed to react differently to be a part of the Royal Family--to react more logically and to not be as emotionally responsive as her far right slant would compel her to be. Actually, have rarely seen this much change in the writing of a young person. But if you want something badly enough, you can change. I'm currently working on the 'William and Kate' video and delving more into all this. Apparently I have a number of Australian and some British viewers and love to hear from them on this subject.
@@janehollis Thank you, Jane! Retired elementary school teacher here. My early years were spent in the UK system but we came to Canada when I was nine and I had to adapt to the copy book style (poorly!). Years later, I noticed the hand writing of my teaching colleagues of my generation and was surprised at how uniform it was, almost indistinguishable one writer from another. Perhaps because many teachers had been conventional learners themselves as youngsters, they perfected the style, so they were possibly not representative of society as a whole in terms of individualistic letter formation. I work hard at a clear copy book style when I need to, but generally 'notes to self' are a bit chaotic. I also notice the cursive writing of my English relatives of my generation varies greatly from one person to another, perhaps a gift to folks in your line of work. How fascinating your analysis is! Thank you again, and Happy Easter!
Perhaps Harry is in mourning for Chelsey Davey
Actually, the x in his signature was first seen before he met Chelsey so believe it may be his mom he's mourning for. Maybe it's both!
I would love for you to do a series on famous people...or our most famous Presidents & their 1st Ladies, ie Lincoln, Kennedy, Washington, Reagan, Nixon, Jefferson, Eisenhower, etc.
I'm hoping to analyze Donald Trump and Melania and also Stormy Daniels once the trial picks up. I'd like to stick with who people are most interested in--since this is a new channel! Thanks so much for your input. I really value any suggestions which help the channel's growth.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for commenting!
Harry’s words have a lot of space between his words which I believe means he wants space and will stand away from others, I think.
Yes, that's right. The spacing between the words means he feels isolated; that he's standing alone. He used to it now so it's probably habitual.
Very interesting! M seems very influenced by her calligraphy work. I would have liked to have seen some pre calligraphy examples and compare the traits found. I'd love to see an example of Princess Anne.
Meghan's letter to Proctor and Gamble is amiable for viewing on the internet. Interestingly she shows some of the 'back to self' or 'look at me' trait in this writing (in middle-school) which she does now. Not as evident, of course, but this trait does seem to have taken off as an adult. I have looked as Princess Anne when working on a script for Queen Elizabeth II. Princess Anne's writing does indeed show a 't-bar' flying to the right of the stem. This shows that he let her will or emotions get away from her at times. This would lend itself well to her impulsiveness. Haven't done a full analysis though so don't know what other factors enter in. Thanks so much for the comment!
Very interesting!
Glad you think so!
I wish that you would do more videos.
They're upcoming this week! Look for several TH-cam Shorts concerning Mother's Day and a longer video concerning compatibility of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. I actually fell on the ice (I live in Minnesota) and broke my arm and fractured my shoulder. It took so long to heal and am still in Physical Therapy! Am so glad I can get back to Writing On the Wall. And, thanks so much for your patience and continued interest!
Scientific and precise. Tired of all the gossipy columns. I would like an analyses of the handwritings of King Charles, Prince, William and Princess Catherine. Thank you!
Thanks for the comment. I hope to have the main members of the Royal Family posted before the Coronation
I believe she is 100%right, the honest truth is she didn’t want to fit into the RF right fromthe beginning. Her actions prove that.
True enough! She has a hard time working as a part of a team. She's more into promoting her own agenda. Thanks for your comment!
Meghan's hooks which indicates generosity and striving for greatness are ADDED - after the words were written.
Yes, they are added; they don't 'have' to be there. Therefore she's doing it for some reason other than just to get her point across. I believe this is a desire for attention which she'd like others to believe is a generous spirit directed to others. But, she does direct this generosity back to herself. The hooks turn leftward to herself.
This is my second question, but it’s something I would like to know. Since handwriting can reveal certain things about personality, can handwriting be used to actually change some things about a person’s personality? For instance, could handwriting therapy, along with other kinds of therapy, to help a person with depression or anxiety?
Yes, it can! It's called Graphotherapy. It's thought that since handwriting is called 'brain writing' and the impulses travel from the brain, down the arm and onto the paper through the pen, the process can be reversed. So if you write in the manner you want to incorporate into your personality, you'll actually change your personality. Some graphologists oombine writing therapy with music therapy. I've only used it rarely as it's tricky. One of the psychiatrists within the Menninger Clinic who used graphology with patients lamented that when he got rid of one negative traits, another one, sometimes worse, would pop up. Graphoanalysts are reluctant to use this as we believe everyone needs their fears and defenses. However, one can develop the trait of self reliance by underlining their signature. 30 times a day for 30 days without missing. This will lead to you depending on yourself without always asking others what they should do. It's quite safe to do and you should notice a change within 30days. You'll be able to set a goal and rely on yourself to complete it. Even if you make a mistake, you'll be responsible for it and can change things in the future to better reach your goals; you won't be as reliant on others. I have used this with clients who.were quite depressed and it did work although I coupled it with the client should think they are building confidence while performing the exercise. I did write an introduction for a book on the topic several years ago, The Power of Positive Thinking, by Elayne Lindberg. It's for sale on Amazon. (I don't benefit from you buying it). But would love to know if you try the exercise and/or buy the book, if it/they made a difference.
@@janehollis how interesting because I often underline my signature! I think I recall when caring for my mother who had Alzheimer’s, I would write notes to her telling her what I was doing in another part of the house. I would sign and underscore my name! I think I will be more cognizant of it now. Maybe it will help me to maintain some motivation! Thanks for the tip!
@@janehollis You did not mention Harry's underlining of his name, and its significance relative to his character. I noted that at the time. I understand you were focused on the "X" signifying loss, etc...
@@DeirdreMcNamara I'm thinking that the x in his signature may partially cancel out the underlining in his signature. The underlining means self reliance and would negate Meghan's influence on him. Although I do think Harry's will is stronger than most persons think. He's not as ruled by Meghan as is often thought. Believe he used her as much as she used him--in order to get out of the UK and having to see Charles and Camilla happy and even respected. He just can't take it as he's so loyal to his mother. Self reliance is endemic in the Royal Family. It seems they have to have this trait to even remain as active members of the Family.
I’ll visit your website👍🏽
Great, let me know what you think!
@@janehollis I have to visit again. Your recommended books are on the way!
With respect, most of the information you have given us about this couple can be gleaned from the press and social media.
It probably can. I try to stick with the handwriting in order to analyze their personality though. That's why I point out what I'm talking about in their script. Hope you'll watch upcoming videos. People generally have to see for themselves if graphology 'works'!
Great analysis. How about Charles and Camilla? That would be interesting, for sure.
Coming up next; hopefully by end of summer. Will include some information on Diana and Harry and William, also. Thanks for asking!
Thankyou.
Now a question.
Megan learned CALLIGRAPHY...
so if you learn to copy a crafted way of writing....like i learned italics in my school ....we had to write exactly to form ....so how does a set caligraphy stance where you learn the size shape leaning ....ecactly spaces ...everything is exact.... so how do you get any NATURAL READINGS FROM THESE ART FORMS THAT REQUIRE YOU TO SLANT OR LOOP ...WRITE HEAVY AND LIGHT ETCS JUST AS THE ARTFORM IS ?.
THAT MEANS YOU MIGHT GET TRAINED TO DO LOOPS WHEN YOU WOULDN'T DO THESE NORMALLY AS MANY CALLIGRAPHY FORMS SET THE RULES NOT THE PERSON BEHIND THE PEN. ?
THANKYOU...
Good question. Actually, graphologists look at how the writer differs from the way he/she learns to write or 'copybook' script. So, many persons learned the Palmer Method in America. This is based on a rightward slant with evenly placed margins between lines, well placed t-bars and I-dots, etc. It's also quite legible script. But, as you know slant does vary with writers. Although the predominant slant In America is to the right, actually quite far to the right. It is possible that some of the learned behavior within a culture carries through to adulthood due to learning cursive differently. As far as I can see British writers--at least in the Royal Family--have vertical writing and more carefully placed strokes of writing than Americans.
Although I don't believe there is any research on this but I wonder if British persons may be a bit more logical in their emotional responses than Americans. Would love to hear from this group as a number of you are apparently from Australia and Britain on what they think about this.
The Dook and Duchess…😆😂🤣
I'm hoping Harry redeems himself but can understand your feelings!
Riveting thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment.
Yes she's really hit the ground running hasn't she?? On the worldwide privacy tour🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 very interesting video though.
It's a bit hard to believe she's come so far--without a whole lot backing her! But as they say 'timing is everything'!
give me a chickens foot, a candle, some bats blood....and I will read your future.
You might get a bit of insight by viewing my 'What Is Graphology' video.
Thank you for your analysis & education in this area… I have been learning graphicology for many years and and area that I find extremely fascinating! I would be curious to see the differences between Donald Trump & Joe Biden/ Barack Obama… very curious about this! Or also serial killers- I would like to see if the skills that I have learned to recognize certain traits are accurate-Thank you!!!
Have been thinking about persons of interest in the upcoming Donald Trump trial including Stormy Daniels! Wonder how you're learning graphology. I learned through International Graphoanalysis Society and now am with American Handwriting Analysis Foundation (AHAF).
I would like to see an analysis of her handwriting prior to her studying calligraphy. That's where you'll learn her TRUE character.
You can look at the letter she wrote in middle school to Proctor and Gamble as it's on the internet. She actually starts doing the attention getting 'flags' in her writing then; they are evident in that letter. Her calligraphic script makes her desire for attention all the more evident as in the case of learning an alternative script. Persons make it 'their own'. Just as we all learn to write from a copybook script. It's the deviations from that script which allows a graphologist to evaluate personality and character traits unique to the individual. So, the calligraphic script is also her own! Hope that helps.
At 6:49 in the last sentence, in the word amazing, the a starts at the writing line. The other small a's start at the top of the a. Does the inconsistency in how one writes the same letter mean anything?
When she starts at the baseline she shows she's covering up something as the a is a 'communication letter'. When she starts at the top, there isn't room for her to cover up as much. But she shows it in other formations. It's true it's a bit inconsistent but so is she. I believe though that she 'covers up' quite a bit when communicating and this shows in her writing as her a's and o's are closed off at the top. Plus they're retraced which shows some anxiety about her communications; i.e. what should I say that would make me come off well in this case? Thanks for catching that. It adds to the overall evaluation!
@@janehollis Thank you for explaining that.
Very interesting, I wonder how you analyze someone who never writes the same all the time. My writing changes every time I write, I have to really concentrate to write neatly . My signature does not vary though.
Most likely your writing stays quite similar in the more gestalt aspects such as form, slant, size, margins, etc. Which is why handwriting can be used to detect forgery. Everyone's writing is unique to. them. Once in a while a person's mood may change even due to time of day and the persons they are around which can be seen in mood. This may be what you're seeing. I once analyzed the writing of a woman who disliked her mother in law and whenever she wrote this lady's name, she showed much irritation (slashed I-dots, etc) but just around her name!
Markle was the only person in the Royal Family to 'show enthusiasm'. They have to show 'enthusiasm' to help other people every day of their working lives! Markles problem was that she DIDN'T want to work. She had no interest in helping others. She worked 71 days in the eighteen months she was a 'senior Royal' i.e. supposedly representing the late Queen and therefore the Country. She wanted to monetise the RF HER way so she could live a billionaire life-style, she had NO understanding of the compact between the RF and the people of the UK and the Commonwealth. Whilst a working member of the RF she 'allegedly' bullied staff, spent more money on her wardrobe than the rest of the European Royal ladies put together, was constantly rude to the Queen and since leaving has done nothing but slag the family and country off that gave her everything she has, i.e. international fame and access to income that she seems to have spent as fast as they earned it.
The Royal Family are our Heads of State, they are not 'celebrities' they are calm and measured and have to weigh up all the options to try and achieve the best outcome for all concerned. They do not serve themselves like celebrities, they serve other people. Here's an idea to make your channel better, research the meaning of the Constitutional Monarchy as you clearly have no idea how it works.
'm afraid this has to do with the definition of enthusiasm. The Dictionary of Graphoanalysis defines enthusiasm as 'zeal and fervor in pursuit of one's own interests and/or projects'. And I believe this definition does indeed describe Meghan. The other members of the Royal Family who are 'working/active' act as a team and in so doing, gain strength and vitality from each other. Their mutual effort allows them to pursue those goals they mutually agree on and pursue together. Meghan tends to work alone in pursuit of her own interests and does not work well as a team member. But she does show much initiative in pursuit of her own goals. And she can inspire others to follow her by pointing out how beneficial it will be to them to do so. She may have enticed Harry to follow her by painting a rosy picture of how he would be happier in America! I wish I would have clarified the graphologist's definition of enthusiasm as several other viewers have commented on this as you can see if you scroll down. Thanks for the comment. I hope to live and learn as I go forward. Graphologists do have a language of their own but I need to pay more heed to this in my videos!
The definition of enthusiasm by Graphoanalysis is zest for going after what THE WRITER wants, and she does go after what SHE wants with zeal. I wish I would have shared the definition of enthusiasm in the video as it is confusing. Thanks for bringing it to my attention and helping me straighten that out--I hope!
Important to note one of meghan's pastimes was learning and practicing calligraphy. How may that have changed her handwriting?
A number of viewers have commented on this subject. Meghan's desire for attention was seen in her letter to Proctor and Gamble even in middle school before she learned calligraphy. She does seem to only use calligraphy in exaggerating those parts of her personality which are most evident--her acquisitiveness and her desire for attention. Her repression is less evident to persons and the media but it most often leads to outbursts of emotion. Repressed negative emotions have to come out eventually. Most likely she released them on others, particularly Harry--but is not likely to be advertised. Not sure if the Royal Family has held back on this subject to the media but it wouldn't surprise me. Thanks for the comment!
😂 Even her hand writing is fabricated! She is a case study for sure.
I love to observe human behaviour, I have noticed that at the beginning of their relationship she mirrored even his style ( all her clothing looked precisely a female version of what he chose to wear) her body language transformed completely as the time passed in their relationship - from letting him lead - He walked with his chest up with pride to then be walking like a man who wants to disappear ( the exact explanation you have given regarding his hand writing ) MM shows me characteristics of a predatory and highly manipulative woman - Because I have experienced this up close in my life. My mother married a middle range narcissist with a mythomaniac proclivity. When I saw MM in the Oprah interview I saw my step father - she lied and Harry was forced to lie with her to avoid public scrutiny “ I saw my mother doing this multiple times” Harry has an utilitarian meaning for Meghan like my mother had to my stepdad. He isolated her in the same way, when my mother actually asked for help I intervened.
Narcissists detest people that treat them with indifference and disdain. I did exactly that and cut all communications, phone numbers, address everything only legal communication “ without fuel” they cannot exist.
Meghan soon will replace him. At the moment he is a platform but I think like my mother he will hit rock bottom and will try to leave her. My mother had me to deal with everything, as she was completely drained from the relationship: the lies, the money he had stolen from her the multiple affaires
I hope Harry have someone who loves him to step in and be the barrier he needs from MM manipulative plans and I know for sure their children will prefer to be with him in the Future as narcissistic parents are very difficult to be dealt with.
I'm sorry you had to step in to help your mother but thank goodness you were there and cared enough to intervene. I also hope Harry will have someone to love him who could help him out or support him when he reaches the inevitable conclusion that Meghan may not be the best partner for him. I believe this may be his brother, William--but since Harry has also alienated him, the jury is out if he will get up the courage to leave without support. After all, at some point Harry is going to have to trust himself. I believe he showed courage in attending the Coronation; it couldn't have been easy for him! Thanks for sharing!