Is Meghan Markle writing Charles’ letters too? Royal watchers spy American spellings in Prince’s letter to President Macron after the Notre Dame fire
However, some believe that Prince Charles has opted for the 15th Century spelling of the words 'realise', 'agonising' and 'civilisation' using the letter 'z'
YESTERDAY eagle-eyed Royal fans noticed some very "American" clues hiding on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Instagram page which led them to believe the Duchess of Sussex has taken a very active role in their new social media venture.
Earlier this week, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex thanked well-wishers who had donated to their five chosen charities ahead of the birth of the Royal Baby - and fans went wild over the noticeable American mentions of "cribs" and "diapers".
"It's still used by, for example, Oxford University Press, instead of the more standard-ise.
"However, for words that don't come from that Anicent Greek affix, like 'analyse' for example, Oxford University Press sticks to the -se spelling, while American English has generalised even those words."
What's more, Prince Charles also showcased his preference for 15th Century spellings last year when writing to the Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire.
In a letter to Sarah Rose Troughton following his visit to the city, Prince Charles expressed how much he enjoyed visiting many local "organizations".
Similarly in a letter to former Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2004, the heir described how forces in Iraq did not have the correct resources - an issue he urged the government to "advertize".
In more Royal Family news, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are breaking royal tradition and using Instagram to "control their narrative", Andrew Morton has claimed.
And Meghan Markle will raise her baby "Californian style" and "make her own baby food and enforce clean living" at Frogmore Cottage.
Plus Royal fans are convinced they can see Baby Sussex kicking in incredible footage of Meghan Markle's baby bump.