I’m a lip reader… what the royals said during the coronation – and what the King & Queen noticed during the procession

THOUSANDS of people watched the King and Queen’s Coronation at Westminster Abbey today.
But lip-reading expert Jacqui Press has revealed there are a few moments between members of the royal family that we may have missed – and the very British conversation the King and his wife shared during the ceremony. pick up.

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Jacqui told Daily Mail Online that during their trip aboard the Gold State Coach, the couple discussed the weather.
She claimed that the King turned to his wife to discuss the weather, saying ‘oh, look at that’, to which Camilla replied: “Oh, look at that… flags.”
The lip reader also thinks she figured out some of the things the youngest royals said to each other during the King’s Procession.
She claims Prince Louis said to his sister: “Look…was his hand.”
He also added, ‘a lot of people are waving,’ before commenting, ‘yaaay King’.
Apparently, he was also chatting on the balcony, supposedly asking: “What are those ‘helicopters’?’
Jacqui later claimed Prince William told his son, ‘the wave’.
Jacqui also believes he spotted some interesting comments by other members of the royal family as they stood on the Buckingham Palace Balcony in front of the Flypast.
She suggests that the King doesn’t want to get too close to the edge of the cliff, as he is seen commenting: “I don’t want to get too close… I might scare myself!”
Turning to Camilla, he is said to have added: “Careful, come close.”
After receiving thousands of people who had gathered at the Mall, the Empress is said to have said, “Oh, look at how amazing this is. Remarkable.”
The lip reader also spotted an interesting conversation between Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, and the Princess of Wales.
She claims Sophie joked with Kate: Where is George?
At this, Kate laughed before adding, ‘Oh yes!’
Before entering the palace, Jacqui claimed the King thanked the crowd for their support, as he said: “Thank you, thank you everyone for coming.”
The Queen then added: “Goodbye! So lovely,” before stepping inside.