William caught giving Kate clear instructions at Jubilee event, lip reader says
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have made several prominent appearances during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
From being front and centre during the famous Buckingham Palace balcony shot on Thursday, to taking a leading role in the lighting of the celebratory beacons.
And it appears that Kate Middleton has been giving her opinion on how certain events have been going.
According to lip reading expert John Cassidy, who was talking to The Mirror, she revealed her thoughts on yesterday's service of thanksgiving for the Queen at St Paul's Cathedral yesterday (Friday, June 3).
She was captured on video alongside husband Prince William having a chat after the event.
And Mr Cassidy claims to have figured out what she said to her husband.
The conversation went as follows, he said: “It went very well, very well" with William replying: “'Yes, perfect'.”
And when the couple were seen waving to the crowd, Prince William turned to Kate and told him that the pair could move at a certain time.
He claims she said: “Wait for that to move, then we can go.”
Lip reading experts have been out in force during the celebrations.
During Thursday's Trooping of the Colour ceremony at Horse Guards Parade, it has been claimed that the Queen shared a moment of reflection with her son Prince Charles on the royal balcony as the pair took in the sight of former military jets together.
The ceremony finished with the royals appearing on the Buckingham Palace balcony, where they took in a flypast consisting of past and present military jets.
And, standing next to her son Prince Charles, lip reader Jeremy Freeman told the Daily Star that the monarch shared a reflective moment with her son while marking her 70 year reign.
Looking to the sky, the Queen could be spotted saying, “that sound is instantly recognisable.”
Charles could be seen to lean in and nod, replying: “absolutely.”
And Prince Louis, fidgeting with excitement next to his great-grandmother, was spotted by the lip reader excitedly awaiting the Red Arrows, asking: “Are the Red Arrows coming?” before being reassured by the Queen
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