A lip-reading expert has revealed what Meghan Markle told Prince Harry as they sat in St Paul's Cathedral ahead of the Queen's Thanksgiving Service on Friday.To join in with the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the couple made their way to the UK for the first time since they moved to Montecito in California.Their attendance at the Thanksgiving Service for the Queen is their first public appearance in the UK since stepping back from their duties in 2020, with the couple receiving cheers as they arrived at the venue.
Prince Harry, 37, was spotted chatting with Meghan, 40, and the Archbishop before taking their seats, and lip-reading expert Juliet Sullivan has confirmed what they spoke about.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.They told the MailOnline that the Duchess of Sussex was talking about St Paul's Cathedral, complimenting the stunning building.
In particular, Meghan was spotted telling her husband: "I've never been here, it's beautiful." After finishing their conversation, they made their way to their seats – with Prince Harry offering a warm greeting to his family as he sat down next to Princess Eugenie's husband, Jack Brooksbank.The prince was spotted making a playful face at his family members, including Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, as he took his seat.
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