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Lip Reader Reveals What Prince Harry Said After Prince William Greeting

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A lot of attention was paid to when Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan Markle greeted Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton in their reunion meeting at the Commonwealth Day Services this week.

Well, now a lip reader is allegedly revealing what Prince Harry said just after greeting Prince William, his older brother.

After exchanging a quick pleasantry, Prince Harry reportedly turned to Meghan and said, “He literally said: ‘Hello Harry,’ and that was it, and he didn’t say anything more than that.” The lip reader, who was hired by The Telegraph, emphasized that it’s unclear if Prince Harry is referring to Prince William with this statement, or one of the many other people he had met that afternoon.

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