Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex is pictured on Feb. 25, 2019 in Rabat, Morocco Tim P. Whitby - Pool/Getty Images

Is there anything that Meghan Markle can't do? The 37-year-old keeps on surprising people, most recently with her skill in the "lost art" of calligraphy.

The mom of one's hidden talent was discovered when she penned handwritten thank-you notes to those who contributed to the September issue of British Vogue, which she guest-edited. Luminary Bakery, a contributor to the Forces For Change issue, displayed their note on their Instagram.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Another recipient of Meghan's beautifully written notes was British author Matt Haig, whose poem was also featured in the magazine.

During a segment on "The Morning Show," Royal correspondent Angela Mollard explained that the Haig's poem about body image was a favorite of the former "Suits" actress.

“There’s an author and poet featured in the magazine, he’s put out a beautiful poem about being on the beach... it sort of says ‘the beat doesn’t care what you look like so don’t be so worried about what you look like on the beach’," Mollard said. “And it’s a very beautiful poem. She’s written him a note, he’s had mental health issues in the past and been suicidal, she said ‘your poem and your book that came out last year is very special.’

She continued, “He’s shown off the card and said it’s ‘made his day,’ he said ‘these are the things when you’re feeling so bad you never know that this sort of joy is going to happen.’ She said the book was incredible and a favorite of hers."

Mollard also revealed that Meghan's enviable handwriting is a skill she's had for a while and was even employed for it.

"She worked in a calligraphy shop when she lived in LA," Mollard shared. "She worked in a sort of stationery shop, and she was hired as the calligrapher" adding, “I mean, gorgeous, lovely skill."

Host Larry Emdur remarked, “Lost art too.”