Kate Middleton issued a subtle warning to her husband, Prince William on Coronation Day - and her concerns were entirely relatable.The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, were dressed in their full regalia for the event, which was watched around the globe and saw King Charles III and Queen Camilla officially become monarchs of Great Britain.
Prince William, heir to the throne, wore his Order of the Garter mantle, whilst Kate wore her Royal Victorian Order mantle, both of which featured long floor-length robes - which would certainly be easy for one to trip over.
As the couple readied themselves for the procession into Westminster Abbey with their two youngest children, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, they exchanged a few words.
Professional lip reader Jeremy Freeman told the Daily Star that Kate turned to William and said "just mind the gown". Jeremy claims that he interpreted Prince William to have replied: "Don't worry, I've got [or caught] it." But the ever-poised couple needn't have worried, as they both made it to the end of the Abbey with no trips or stumbles.
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