Lip readers reveal what royal family really said to each other at Jubilee

One can tell a lot about a person by the way they move their bodies, especially their mouths.

Eagle-eyed lip readers were able to decipher what royal family members were actually saying to each other during Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations over the weekend.

On Thursday’s Trooping the Colour appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, lip readers Jeremy Freeman and John Cassidy were able to point out Prince William and Kate Middleton’s daughter Princess Charlotte giving her older brother Prince George some sisterly advice, the Mirror reported.

The 8-year-old was dangling his arm on the balcony and Charlotte, 7, told him to keep it by his side instead for safety, they said.

Around the same time on the mezzanine, the Queen, 96, was asked by her great-grandson Prince Louis: “Are the Red Arrows coming?” according to the lip readers, to which she replied: “I hope so.”

Princess Charlotte speaks to her brother Prince George during Trooping the Colour.
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The Red Arrows are planes helmed by the Royal Air Force that flew over the palace during the event.

When the aircrafts appeared and tinted the sky red, white and blue, Louis stole the show by excitedly screaming, “Yes yes yes!”

The Queen explained to the young lad, “There it is,” before Louis shouted: “Oh Red Arrows, whoah! Whoah, that was loud!”

Prince Louis chats with his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II as the Red Arrows flew past Buckingham Palace on Thursday.
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Kate, 40, was seen saying “Amazing” and Charlotte gushing “Wow!”

During Friday’s National Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen’s reign at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry sat far away from estranged family members, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

According to the Sun, Markle, 40, told Harry, 37, during the nearly hour-long mass, “Yeah, will be fine.” There was another moment during the service when the former “Suits” actress said the word “Wow” to her husband of four years.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the National Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral on Friday.
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Following the church ceremony, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla stood outside with Kate and William, 39. According to the Mirror, she commented on the service, saying: “It went very well, very well,” with the Duke responding back: “Yes, perfect.”

As the couple waited for their car to take them to the next event of the day, William waved to the adoring crowd and then turned to his wife to state, “Wait for that to move, then we can go.”

Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge leaving St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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On Sunday, the sovereign made one final appearance during the People’s Pageant when she emerged on the balcony again alongside Charles, 73, Camilla, 74, Kate and William.

The National Anthem played while red, white and blue smoke engulfed the air for one last Jubilee party.

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince George on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the end of the Platinum Pageant.
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Lip readers believed that the Queen looked surprised during the moment and alleged she told George: “Ah, brilliant! I didn’t know.”

The Platinum Jubilee was held to celebrate the Queen’s seven decades on the British throne.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge whispers to her youngest son Prince Louis.
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source: nypost.com