Lip Reader Reveals What Royals Said During Coronation – NewsFinale


All eyes were on the royal family today as they came out in droves to support King Charles on his coronation day.

The monarch and his wife, Queen Camilla, were crowned at Westminster Abbey in front of 2,000 guests in a sumptuous ceremony.

Lip reader Jacqui Press has captured sweet interactions between the royals during pivotal moments today, including what was said in the royal carriage as the King and Queen made their way to the Abbey ahead of the historic ceremony.

And he also caught a hilarious moment between the Duchess of Sussex and the Princess of Wales as the royals gathered to celebrate the day with a flight on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

Here, FEMAIL reveals the other interactions you might have missed today.

Lip reader Jacqui Press has captured sweet interactions between the royals during pivotal moments today. Pictured left to right: Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Charlotte, Princess of Wales, Prince Louis, Prince of Wales, a Page of Honour, Prince George on the Palace balcony from Buckingham this afternoon

According to the Press, the King and Queen shared a conversation about the weather while riding the state jubilee coach on the way to Westminster Abbey.

The King supposedly turned to Camilla and said, “Oh look at that,” commenting on the rainy weather.

He then pointed to the crowd and simply said, ‘wonderful’, followed by ‘wonderful’, as he waved to the throng of enthusiastic fans waiting to see the monarch.

Queen Camilla then said: ‘oh, look, look at that, look at that… flags.’

So it’s unclear what Camilla was referring to, but she said, “I can, yeah, it’s super, awesome.”

The press revealed how the King pointed his finger towards Trafalgar Square and said: ‘it looks wonderful, look at that’.

Queen Camilla responded and said: ‘So beautiful’.

Inside the carriage when Charles was waiting, Press later claims that the King said, ‘I’m worried about the time, I mean it’s been longer this time and, well, erm, I mean LOOK! I know.’

The King supposedly turned to Camilla and said, “Oh look at that,” commenting on the rainy weather.

Prince William told his youngest children to pay attention to the flight as members of the royal family gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace this afternoon.

It is not known what the King meant when he said ‘look!’ but Press noted that the King said it with great enthusiasm.

A while later, as the couple were walking towards Westminster Abbey, Press says Camilla asked for help with her cloak.

According to Press, she asked: ‘Can you help?’ the man on the right, who was tugging at her cloak. She replied ‘Thank you’.

King Charles then asks: ‘Wait here? Now?’ to which the bishop replied: ‘Yes.’

Meanwhile, five-year-old Prince Louis was sitting in a car with his eight-year-old sister Charlotte as they traveled to Westminster Abbey when the two exchanged a few words.

The lip-reading expert said the petite royal told his sister, “Yes,” before saying, “Look waving.”

According to the professional, the young prince also said, ‘Yes, of course’ while smiling, while waving from the car window to the onlookers.

According to the Press, Kate told William: ‘Are you okay? Look at the bottom of your…’ and then she gestured to her dress.

Then they smiled at each other and entered the Abbey, ready to take part in the first coronation in 70 years.

Prince Louis always manages to steal the show at royal engagements, from sticking out his tongue at his mother to dramatically covering his ears on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, and he didn’t disappoint his fans today.

Louis was given a break from the event to relax behind the scenes. He met his family at 1 pm to leave Westminster Abbey.

The cheeky royal, known for his funny funny faces at royal events, also took part in the Coronation procession.

The expert has claimed that Louis said: “Lots of people waving,” referring to the cheering crowds as they passed by.

A short time later, Press says the sweet royal also said, “Yaaay King.”

When he was on the balcony with the other royals, Louis said: ‘What are those ‘helicopters?’

Wales’ younger brother excitedly watched the Red Arrows flyby as he stood next to his older sister, eight-year-old Charlotte.

He was also seen waving to the crowd in a fun routine and making funny faces.

At one point, Jacqui reveals that she said, ‘What are those ‘helicopters?’

His father William said to his youngest son: ‘Ola’.

Kate and William then watched as Charles and Camilla were crowned king and queen of our country.

Many viewers around the world watched not only a heartwarming moment between father and son, but also a heartwarming moment between the newly crowned King of the United Kingdom and our future monarch.

Like the Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at Westminster Abbey this morning, they seem to have had a conversation about the dresses they were wearing outside Westminster Abbey.

According to the Press, Kate told William: ‘Are you okay? Look at the bottom of your…’ and then she gestured to her dress.

According to the Press, Queen Camilla asked for help with her cloak as she entered Westminster Abbey.

The cheeky royal, known for his funny funny faces at royal events, also took part in the coronation procession.

To which William said, ‘Yes, he’s trapped.’ Prince William then smiles at Kate as they walk in, before she says, “Just take care of your dress.”

The Prince of Wales replied, ‘Don’t worry, I got him.’

Then they smiled at each other and entered the Abbey, ready to take part in the first coronation in 70 years.

Then Kate and William watched as Carlos and Camila were crowned king and queen of our country.

Meanwhile, the Press has revealed what it believes Prince Harry said to Princess Eugenie’s husband, Jack Brooksbank, during an exchange at Westminster Abbey.

Press said the conversation seemed lighthearted as they waited for the historic occasion to begin, with Harry possibly discussing an event that would happen on Sunday.

He claimed that the prince, who is alone in the service without the Duchess of Sussex or their two children Archie and Lilibet, smiled at Mr Brooksbank and said: “It’s funny, mmm interesting.”

To an unknown question from Mr Brooksbank, Prince Harry said: “AAt a quarter to 4?

Mr Brooksbank then replied: ‘Oh really, when?’ to which the Duke replied: ‘I think tomorrow…’

He claimed the Prince, who is alone in the service without the Duchess of Sussex or their two children Archie and Lilibet, smiled at Mr Brooksbank and said: “That’s funny, mmm interesting.”

Prince Harry was seen chatting with Jack Brooksbank when he entered the Abbey; lip-reader Jacqui Press told MailOnline the pair had a light-hearted conversation

Earlier, Prince Harry, who chatted with Prince Edward and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi as he entered, addressed supporters and the congregation and said: ‘Good morning, good morning, how are you?’

A person in the crowd told him: ‘Andyou look smart,’ said Press, referring to the moment the booted and robed prince entered the Abbey for his father’s coronation.

The Duke of Sussex was sitting between Princess Eugenie’s husband Jack Brooksbank and Princess Alexandra, the late Queen’s cousin who has not worked as a royal for ten years.

They were joined by Prince Andrew’s daughters Eugenie, 33, and Beatrice, 34, and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

As the ceremony began, the bishop told the children holding King Charles’s dress: ‘Stop! Wait right there,’ before raising his hands.

During the service, William shared a healthy exchange with his newly crowned father.

Queen Camilla is pictured sitting on the throne as she is crowned in the first coronation in 70 years.

Queen Camilla was photographed walking into Westminster Abbey with the crown on her head, while King Charles sat in the chair.

Here, the Princess of Wales is seen talking to Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at the Abbey.

The Prince of Wales leaned in to give his father a kiss on the cheek, to a touched King Charles and then simply said: “Thank you, William.”

Many viewers around the world watched not only a heartwarming moment between father and son, but also a heartwarming moment between the newly crowned King of the United Kingdom and our future monarch.

Later, after the service, Charles said ‘thank you’ to the religious leaders as they left the Abbey.

While reflecting on the service, the King turned to the bishop and said, ‘It was wonderful.’

The royal family left Westminster Abbey for Buckingham Palace, where King Charles and Queen Camilla appeared on the balcony as the country’s newly crowned sovereigns.

But King Charles seems to have been concerned about getting too close to the edge of the balcony, as he is believed to have said: ‘I don’t want to get too close… I might get scared!’

Then he told him: ‘Careful, come closer’ to his wife, Camila.

The King and Queen commented on how lovely it was to see everyone, and Camilla said, ‘Oh look how wonderful this is. Remarkable.’

Charles then asked, ‘Is everyone here?’ before the Prince and Princess of Wales stepped onto the balcony with their three children. George, Charlotte and Louis.

Queen Camilla then smiled and said, “This is so lovely,” before looking up and extending her hand.

According to Press, Camilla added, “Ohhh, rain,” before pausing and trying to tilt her head up, but couldn’t as the crown weighed down on her head.

When on the balcony to watch the flight, Kate told William, “It’s raining,” and the royal responded with a disappointed sigh.

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, also jokingly told Kate: “Where’s George?” as they lead the children to the platform.

Kate laughed, then replied, ‘Oh yeah!’ At this moment, George is not in front of them, instead he is next to William. Prince William smiled and then said: ‘Oh yeah!’

The couple traveled back on the rather bumpy Gold State Coach, which previous monarchs have described as uncomfortable.

The King and Queen commented on how lovely it was to see everyone, and Camilla said, ‘Oh look how wonderful this is. Remarkable’

Prince Louis once again stole the show as the royal family watched an aerial flight from the Buckingham Palace Balcony.

The cheeky prince was at it again with his amusing facial expressions on the balcony while his mother laughed.

As the Red Arrows flew by, William told his sons, according to the Press, “Look guys, please.”

Then a boy said: ‘It’s noisy!’ to which Prince George smiled and nodded: ‘Yes!’

As they emerged from the balcony at Buckingham Palace, the Press claims William told Prince Louis: “Yes, say hi!”

King Charles then waved to the crowd below, saying: ‘Thank you all, thank you very much.’

He then exclaimed, ‘Look at everyone here.’

Upon the arrival of the Red Arrows, Camilla said, ‘Oh look, here they come.’

As the helicopters fly by, King Charles said, “It feels wonderfully wobbly and almost makes you tremble,” though it’s unclear what the king means.

As they waved goodbye to the audience, Charles said, ‘Thank you all, thanks for coming,’ as he waved.

Queen Camilla said: ‘Goodbye! So lovely’, she before entering.

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