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Diana's sister made cheeky remark to Harry over the 'way he kisses', says lip reader
Princess Diana's sister made a cheeky remark to Prince Harry regarding the way he kisses, a lip reader has claimed.The Duke of Sussex was joined by his older brother Prince William, as well as his aunts Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Fellowes, and his uncle Charles, Earl Spencer, for the unveiling of Princess Diana's statue on what would have been her 60th birthday on July 1 last year.The brothers were immediately welcomed by their aunts and uncle as they walked into the garden.READ MORE: Prince Harry 'dragged around like a performing seal' by Meghan Markle, says expertIn videos taken by the media, Lady Sarah and Harry kissed each other on both cheeks before Diana's sister appeared to whisper something in his ear.Jeremy Freeman, a certified lip reader, told the Daily Star that Lady Sarah asked her nephew: "Is this how you kiss?"Harry then jokingly pretended to kiss her twice more showing how he usually kisses, with Lady Sarah grinning from ear to ear and responding: "Oh!"The brothers later greeted landscape gardener Pip Morrison and sculptor Ian Rank-Broadley before unveiling the bronze statue.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Body language expert Judi James told Daily Star that there was a "poignant moment" when both Harry and William looked up at the face of their late mother's statue.They showed traits of their early childhood love for each other and they worked as a team to reveal the statue at one of Princess Diana's favourite places in Kensington Palace, she said.Kensington Palace said it aims to reflect Diana's "warmth, elegance and energy", while the children represent the "universality and generational impact of the princess's work".READ NEXT:
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Prince George’s cute nickname for Kate Middleton spotted by lip-reading expert
Prince George, his sister Princess Charlotte and younger brother Prince Louis, have stolen the show in the Queen's Platinum Jubilee at their first carriage debut.The young royals rode together in the carriage in the procession along with their mother, Kate Middleton and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.The celebration marks 70 years of the Queen on the throne since she becomes the first monarch in the nation's history to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee.During the short journey from Buckingham Palace to watch the Horse Guard Parade, the eight-year-old waves to the crowd as they head down to the Mall.He is spotted calling his mum an adorable nickname by lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman when he turns to speak to Kate.According to Jeremy, George adjusts his posture on the carriage and says: "Momma."Meanwhile his younger brother, Louis, is seen being "slapped down" by sister Charlotte, who appears to tell him to stop waving.Louis is spotted wearing a very similar outfit his father, Prince William, once wore when he attended Trooping the Colour in 1985.The four-year-old puts on a navy and white striped sailor-inspired outfit in a touching yet sweet tribute to William.Charlotte is seen wearing a cornflower blue dress and a blue ribbon on her braided hair.The group is later seen joining the Queen at Buckingham Palace balcony as they watch the Royal Air Force flypast.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.The 96-year-old Monarch stepped out of the famous balcony along with cousin, the Duke of Kent, son Prince Charles, daughter Princess Anne and Camilla, while Kate and William lead their three children to meet the well-wishers.While it was confirmed
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Prince Charles 'moaned' to Camilla at State Opening of Parliament, lip reader says
Prince Charles 'moaned' to Camilla he made a historic appearance at the State Opening of Parliament, a lip reader claims.The Prince of Wales was in Westminster delivering the Queen's speech on her behalf today (Tuesday, May 10) after mobility issues forced her to pull out of the formal tradition.According to top lip reader, Jeremy Freeman, as Charles stepped out of his car he gave his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall an honest assessment of their journey, the Mirror reports.Dressed in his Admiral of the Fleet uniform, medals and honour insignia, Charles began walking through the Sovereign's entrance when he issued a complaint, Mr Freeman says.He told the Mirror, says as they got out of the car, Charles told Camilla: "Oh my word that was uncomfortable".Shortly afterwards, Charles could be seen gesturing to Camilla, appearing to tell her what side she should be standing on.And according to Jeremy, as he points out where Camilla should stand, he says: "Your side."Meanwhile a few minutes later as Charles greets officers lining the route to the throne room, he approaches the last one and says: "I hope you're well."The officer then leans forward as he didn't hear the remark and according to Jeremy says: "What, sorry?"Charles the repeats what he said to the officer, who replies: "Well, yes I'm trying." Charles and son Prince William jointly opened Parliament on the Queen’s behalf as Counsellors of State after the monarch delegated the important duty to them.
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