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Prince Harry teased over kissing by Diana's sister as lip reader spots cheeky remark

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox! Princess Diana's sister Lady Sarah McCorquodale was caught on camera teasing Prince Harry with a cheeky remark when they met at Kensington Palace, a lip reader revealed.

Lady Sarah, 66, her younger sister Lady Fellowes, 64, and brother Charles, Earl Spencer, 57, joined their nephews Prince William and Harry for a statue unveiling of the late Princess of Wales on what would have been her 60th birthday on Thursday (July 1).The brothers were immediately welcomed by their aunts and uncle as they walked into the garden.In videos taken by the media, Lady Sarah and Harry kissed each other on both cheeks before Diana's sister appeared to whisper something to the prince.Jeremy Freeman, a.

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