Kate Middleton hasn’t outly said she thinks she’s “the best” but according to one expert, she may have unknowingly revealed her true thoughts about herself through her handwriting.

It was reported by the U.K.'s Express last August that the Duchess of Cambridge’s handwriting reveals more about her than what meets the eye. Michelle Dresbold, a handwriting expert and author, revealed to Good Housekeeping that after examining the royal’s writing she believes Kate considers herself “the best.”

"If you look very closely you'll see there's a period after her name. That basically means, 'I'm the best, period.’ People who are really assured of who they are and know they're the best in their field will put a period after their name,” Dresbold explained.

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While Dresbold said that the Duchess' script revealed she is confident, she stated her penmanship reveals she is also sensitive. "If a person has a wide 'T' like that, they're sensitive to personal things, how they're perceived, and about their job,” she said.

A different examination of the mother-of-three’s handwriting by expert Jamie Mason Cohen in January 2018 revealed that Kate has “emotional control,” reports Express.

“Kate’s t-bars are sometimes placed to the right side of the lowercase t-stems which signals the sign of temper. She controls her temper because her writing displays a slight right slant (one factor in emotional control),” he explained. “She also controls her temper because of the height of her lowercase ‘d’ stems, which are approximately 2.5-3 x her mid-zone letters.”

Jamie also claimed to be tell that Kate “chooses her battles carefully” and exhibits a “sign of pride or caring deeply how she represents herself” based off of her handwriting.

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Kate Middleton takes part in preparations for a Commonwealth Big Lunch at St Luke's Community Centre on March 22, 2018 in London. Getty Images/Paul Edwards