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Meghan Markle uses 'crown' logo on handwritten note over 'backlash' to Netflix show

Meghan Markle surprises influencer who expressed her concerns following the release of her Netflix series.

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By Lauren Welch, Royal Reporter based in London

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Meghan sent a hand-written note to influencer Amanda (Image: Instagram (@notskinnybutnotfat))

Meghan Markle sent influencer Amanda Hirsch - who runs the successful 'notskinnybutnotfat' podcast - a hand-written note after seeing her post of concern online. Expressing her opinion that Meghan did not appear authentic in her Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, who aired earlier this month, Amanda wrote: "You guys I’m scared for Meghan."

In the post, which was captioned, 'OH MY DUCHESS', Amanda shared a picture of Meghan's hand-written note. The note read, "Dear Amanda, I heard you were feeling scared. Don't be. This is the fun part - let's enjoy it". She then signed off with the phrase "as ever, Meghan."

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Meghan's Netflix show was released earlier this month (Image: NETFLIX/With Love, Meghan)

Meghan's note sparked a stir amongst Amanda's 893,000 followers, with many commenting on the Duchess's calligraphy skills.

Taking to the comment section, one fan commented: "Her handwriting is a font."

Fellow US influencer Jaclyn Torrey, formerly Hill, wrote: "The handwriting is RICH", followed by the ok-hand emoji.

With Meghan known for her calligraphy skills, the former working royal also previously worked as a freelance calligrapher - famously writing the invitations for celebrities Robin Thicke and Paula Patton's wedding in 2005.

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Amanda runs the successful 'notskinnybutnotfat' podcast (Image: Instagram/@notskinnybutnotfat)

As well as a host of fans and celebrities, Meghan's father Thomas Markle also branded his estranged daughter as "inauthentic" after the release of her new series.

The pair have not spoken since before Meghan married Prince Harry in 2018. Speaking to the Mail, he said: "Everything she says is pre-planned and rehearsed. It makes me laugh because I know all her looks and expressions. I know when she's faking it for the cameras. She's trying so hard to be perfect that she tenses up every time the camera is on her."

Revealing whether he has sat down to watch the show, he added: "I might sit down and watch it one day, but I'm not sure."

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