All the secret royal conversations from the King’s Coronation revealed by lip reader
The royal family were spotted having several conversations during King Charles III’s coronation on 6 May, and keen royal watchers were eager to find out exactly what was said.
Some royal fans have turned to the help of self-proclaimed lip readers, who have offered their interpretations of what might have been said.
Prince Harry, whose ghostwriter recently opened up about the process of writing Spare, returned to the UK for his dad’s coronation, and lip readers claimed that he was greeting various family and friends as he entered the Abbey.
A lip reader claimed that as he walked in, Harry said “hello”, “morning” and “nice to meet you” to various guests.
The prince also supposedly told Princess Eugenie’s husband, Jack Brooksbank, that he would be heading back to the airport right after the coronation.
Another lip reader claimed that Prince Harry also told Jack he would be back in California “by tomorrow.”
Harry left just a short while after the crowning and reportedly made it back to California in time to celebrate his son Archie’s birthday, which fell on the same day.
King Charles III was reportedly much less cheery than his youngest son and lip readers claim that he was complaining as he sat and waited in his carriage ahead of the ceremony.
After it was reported that Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton were running late for the big day, royal watchers began to believe that Charles sitting awhile in his carriage was actually an unplanned delay.
A lip reader on Sky News claimed that the King was grumbling to wife Camilla and said, “we can never be on time” and “there’s always something” while waiting.
They then claimed that he added “this is boring” as the pair sat outside the Abbey.
Prince Louis was deemed too young to sit through the entire two hour ceremony and was rushed away by an aide halfway through but, according to lip-readers, he was still certainly very excited for his grandad to be crowned.
The little prince, who is the youngest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, was spotted cheering in the carriage at the coronation and lip readers claim that he was shouting: “yay, yay king!”
He then reportedly yelled: “Who are you shouting for? Who are you clapping for?”
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