Duchess of Sussex is among the 1% of these rare people in the world
According to The Sun, only 1% of people in the world own this rare ability. This is because the right and left hemispheres of the human brain are quite balanced.
New royal bride He is known as a multi-talented woman, with many special talents.
The Duchess of Sussex is one of the few people who has the rare possibility of both right and left hand . Depending on the specific activity, the royal bride uses one hand accordingly.
When Meghan surfed, wrote letters or held bags, she would use her right hand. However, when eating, playing guitar, she will use her left hand.
According to The Sun, only 1% of people in the world own this rare ability. This is because the right and left hemispheres of the human brain are quite balanced.
Meghan when writing using his right hand.
When playing a woman using her left hand.
According to a study by Montclair State University, those who are capable of two-handedness will adapt to everything better. In the royal family, Prince Harry, Princess Kate, Prince Charles and Mrs. Camilla are right-handed. Meanwhile, Prince William, Little Prince George and Queen of England are left-handed.
Meghan is known as a multi-talented bride. Before entering the British Royal Family, Princess Meghan was not only an actress but also an interesting left-handed profession that was written in calligraphy . She often receives invitation cards, wedding cards, such as wedding cards by artist and husband Robin Thicke and Paula Patton in 2005.
Meghan wrote very beautiful letters.
In addition, Meghan also encroached on business and achieved a lot of success. She is the founder of a blog about life style called The Tig - described as a meeting and exchange place for ladies. The Tig shared information related to health, fashion, beauty as well as inspiring many young women.
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