An American Airlines air steward has revealed in a video how Meghan Markle left her a handwritten note while on a recent flight. The Duchess of Sussex had boarded the plane she was working on, and first received a note by the crew members.
Nina Vida, who lives in New York and is a flight attendant with American Airlines, said the cabin crew had written Meghan a note when she got on the flight, saying: "It's a pleasure serving you, we love you real bad." It appears, Meghan, who is known to love sending personalised messages, couldn't, As Ever, in her reply, which she has begun using as her signature sign-off in recent months.
Meghan launched As Ever this year, following a brand change from American Riviera Orchard. The video captures Nina showing off the note, which read: "Dear AA girlies, thank you for the love, hospitality and handwritten note - you know me well. All love right back to you. As ever, Meghan."
Though the Sussexes often travel via private jet, they have been known to fly on public commercial flights, and even for King Charles's Coronation, Harry travelled via American Airlines.
Though it is currently unclear when Meghan took the American Airlines flight, she has recently made trips to New York for the Time100 summit.
Later in her video, Nina gushed over Meghan's handwriting, though she did admit she could "barely read this cursive". She gushed: "This handwriting is giving rich! It's giving expensive, it's giving princess."
Nina documents her life as a flight attendant on TikTok and she has over 1000 followers. Fans who liked the video said: "
Thank you for sharing - Meghan is awesome!"
Another wrote: "She's so sweet and authentic. Meghan is pure elegance and kindness."
One on TikTok said: "Ahh lovely story. Always such nice feedback from people who meet her in person. Meghan is a true princess."
Another impressed Meghan fan wrote: "That note!!! Laminate it, frame it, put it in a lock box at the bank! I would cherish it forever!"
Nina also revealed that Meghan had complimented her nails during the interaction, despite the captain of the flight telling her they were a bit "intense". The airhostess has previously claimed to serve A-listers such as Ariana Grande onboard their flights.
Earlier this week, Meghan Markle shared a sweet montage of pictures to Instagram to celebrate her seventh wedding anniversary with husband Prince Harry, and the date captions also featured her famous calligraphy.