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Lip-readers reveal what the king and queen said to each other on the balcony

Lip-readers reveal what the king and queen said to each other on the balcony

The royal family gave each other plenty of rants at King Charles’ coronation on May 6.

Lip readers deciphered what Charles, 74, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton said to each other at different parts of the historic ceremony.

As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made their way to Westminster Abbey just before the ceremony began, Middleton, 41, asked her husband to steal her gown, according to an expert.

Professional mouth reader Jeremy Freeman told Daily Star Recently she turned to the Prince of Wales, 40, and said, “Just mind the gown.”

Then William Middleton was consoled, and said, “Don’t worry, I got it [or caught] He. She.”

The couple donned blue, red, and white robes as well as formal attire for the lavish event.

Just hours later – once the religious service had ended – the royal family joined the newly crowned monarch and Camilla, 75, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as they waved to the crowds below.

As the kings smiled cheerfully, Charles allegedly paid his respects to his wife.

Lip-reader Elizabeth Taunton told L.L.C Mirror A worried Charles said, “I won’t get too close [to the front] So should the fire service [run in] Save me.”


Prince William and Kate Middleton wore their formal gowns for the coronation on Saturday.
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Camilla then pointed to her side, telling the people to her left: “Move…Move on, move on, come here, get up.” Then she pointed to her long gown and said, “Just drop it.”

When the couple is seen arriving at the 1,000-year-old church just before the coronation begins, they are seated in their golden chariot.

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The King looked frustrated as he sat with Camilla as they waited for approval to enter the convent.


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The newly crowned king and queen appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the coronation.
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Mouth readers said daily Mail “I’m worried about the time,” said Charles to his wife, “I mean it’s been a little longer, well, well, I mean look! I know.”

Another lip-reader claimed to have said something in a similar vein, stating: “We can never be on time. Yes, I am… That’s negative. There’s always something going on.”

while Millions of royal fans All over the world tuned in to watch the coronation broadcast, not everyone was happy to see the coronation unfold.


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The couple sat in their Gold State coach during the coronation procession as they drove through Parliament Square to Buckingham Palace after the ceremony on May 6.
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Shock jock Howard Stern tore Charles and Camilla to pieces on his eponymous radio show earlier this week, slamming the $125 million event for being too lavish.

“England must control themselves,” said the 69-year-old. “I get that maybe it brings tourism, but Jesus Christ.”

He said of the coronation circus: “People act – the whole party they act like that guy the king went to war or something and then beat up all the other people”.

“They’re like, ‘We swear allegiance to you, and you are such a great warrior,’” the Private Parts author continued. “I mean the whole thing is Mad King and in this day and age.”