The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's joint royal monogram was revealed two months after their wedding in their official letterheads. Here's what you need to know about the couple's new logo, and how it compares to Prince William and Kate's.

Harry and Meghan's Monogram

The image debuted on an Australian morning show, Vanity Fair reports, after a host found the logo on a thank you note she received from the royal couple. The cipher is a lovely hybrid of the letters M and H written in blue ink with a crown hovering above.

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It really is the exact combination of Meghan and Harry's individual royal monograms. Meghan's debuted in May, days after the royal wedding.

As VF points out, the colour scheme is a subtle tribute to Princess Diana, whose favourite colour was royal blue.

Prince William and Kate's Monogram

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's cipher features a curled grey C, for Catherine, over a black W, both written in calligraphy. The letters appear under a crown, which looks thicker and bigger than the headpiece and Harry and Meghan's monogram.

The joint logo certainly looks curlier and more ornate than the Duke and Duchess' individual ciphers.

Kate even has a gold charm bracelet featuring her solo monogram, which was reportedly given to her by Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.

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However, a different version of the couple's joint cipher appeared on their wedding cake in 2011, where the C and W were overlaid.

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