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'Come and help her!' King Charles' demands to aides on Royal trip with Camilla 'revealed' by lip reader

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King Charles and Queen Camilla have braved the elements during their two-day visit to the Channel Islands. Basking in the beautiful sunshine on their Guernsey trip, it was a stark contrast to the torrential rain and gusty winds they faced yesterday in Jersey.The Royal couple were caught in a downpour while attending a parade in St Helier's capital, with both King and Queen, who is celebrating her 77th birthday, clutching umbrellas and Camilla donning her raincoat for extra warmth.

However, Camilla encountered a bit of a wardrobe malfunction as she struggled to slip her jacket on properly.The Queen was seen battling with her umbrella and coat sleeve, leading to a visibly frustrated Charles stepping in to assist.

Sign up to OK's royal newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free According to lip reader Jacqui Press, who spoke to the Daily Mail, Charles appeared to instruct Camilla: "'Move your arm through the back." When Camilla, who attended Wimbledon last week, didn't manage, an aide was quickly called over to help.

Press asserts that Charles seemed to command: "Come and help her!" Body language expert Judi James also weighed in on the incident, suggesting to the Mirror that Camilla has a "similar relationship with raincoats as Charles does with leaky pens".

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