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All eyes were supposed to be on King Charles and his wife Queen Camilla as they were crowned in Westminster Abbey during the two-hour historical coronation service on Saturday.
However, one could not help but cast their eyes over to Prince Harry – who was lumped into the same arrival group as his disgraced uncle Prince Andrew, and then sat behind a large feather hat – you know, probably because of the ~royal feud~.
As you can imagine, the whole day was an absolute feast for all the lip readers across the world, who were tuned into the royals’ every single word and mouth move whenever they were caught chatting on camera.
While some lip reader caught King Charles complaining about being late to the Coronation – apparently saying “We can never be on time. Yes, I’m…this is a negative. There’s always something.” – others were intrigued by little Prince Louis as he yawned and pulled faces.
But even more lip readers were enthralled by anything and everything that Prince Harry might have said to anyone with ears at the big family event.
Prince Harry sits next to Jack Brooksbank, husband of Princess Eugenie, for his father’s #coronation https://t.co/UjObJnhUV0 pic.twitter.com/fxQI57aSuX
— ITV News (@itvnews) May 6, 2023
Cosmopolitan has the tea:
According to a lip reader Jeremy Freeman who spoke to The Sun, Prince Harry allegedly (emphasis on ALLEGEDLY) told Princess Eugenie’s husband, Jack Brooksbank, “I’m fed up with the way they treat me.”
Unclear whomst Harry was referring to, but the lip reader claims he also said, “It’s not an ideal situation,” to which Jack Brooksbank allegedly replied, “If I can make you feel any better, and even I can do it. It’s not the quiet life, is it?”
Harry then shook his head and the lip reader claims he said, “They don’t care.” At another point, Jack allegedly said, “I haven’t time for that, not if it’s over…,” while Harry added, “It’s an eventuality.”
Riveting stuff.
Meanwhile, on the Buckingham Palace balcony, King Charles and Queen Camilla spent some time fixating on their crowns.
Apparently, Charles said, “I can’t see a thing with this crown. I can’t look up,” while Queen Camilla replied, “I can’t see anything either, my crown will fall off.”
Very relatable.
[source:cosmopolitan]
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