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Kate's 'sexiest thing' comment about William at graduation spotted by lip reader

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Kate Middleton's affection to Prince William was spotted at one of her first royal events with a cheeky comment, which has been spotted by a lip reader following Wills' 40th birthday.The sweet moment was seen way back in 2006, where Kate was on hand to cheer her boyfriend during his Royal Military Academy graduation in Sandhurst.And, according to lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman, she was rather taken by her other half's military gear. READ NEXT: Kate's stern comments to Louis for throwing tantrum spotted by lip readerIn an archived clip, Kate could be seen chatting to two blonde women moments after William, 24 at the time, had completed the ceremony.Jeremy told Daily Star she turned to her friends and said: "I'm blinded by his uniform."It’s the sexiest thing ever!"It's not the first time the couple's feelings on what the other is wearing have become public.William was reportedly an admirer of Kate Middleton's cheeky hen do — and even liked her Cheryl tribute.In one of Kate's last days as a singleton, she imitated the singer's outfit from her famous X Factor "Fight for This Love" performance and donned a bodysuit, split trousers and a peaked hat.The amusing mini-performance was recalled by Prince William backstage at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee concert in 2012 when he asked the popstar: “Did you know you’ve got a bit of competition?”For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.In one of Kate's last days as a single, she imitated the singer's outfit from her famous X Factor "Fight for This Love" performance and donned a bodysuit, split trousers and a peaked hat.The amusing mini-performance was recalled by Prince William backstage at the.

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