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Queen's funeral guest's very British reaction to 'snub' spotted by lip reader

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the Queen's funeral this morning. Over 4.1billion people are said to be watching the Queen's funeral today (Sept 19) which is being televised and live-streamed around the world.World leaders, the Royal Family, close friends and invited guests filled up Westminster Abbey to pay their respects to the late Queen in the state funeral this morning.READ MORE:'Fuming' Queen's funeral guest 'snubbed' over handshake at Westminster AbbeyBut one clip had viewers in hysterics as it showed a guest being 'snubbed' at the door of Westminster Abbey after her handshake seemed to be awkwardly missed.In the clip shared on Twitter by @IainLiddle, a few guests were seen shaking hands with a man who was welcoming them into the service before a blonde woman tried to do the same.But she ended up being ignored as the man seemed to reluctantly tap her hand as she walked by.The woman, who royal fans said was 'fuming', walked away muttering about it and lip reader Jeremy Freeman has revealed her very British reaction to the awkward moment.

The expert explained to the Daily Star that the woman says "hello, morning" and puts her hand out. But when the man ignores her, she walks off rolling her eyes and says "charming".For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Viewers were left in hysterics over the video, which has gained more 1,200 likes after it was posted on the app with three tick emojis and a cross to represent the handshakes.In the replies, one user wrote: "Hahaha … she was fuming as well."Another simply claimed she had been: "Shutdown."A third commented: "Tad rude that."A fourth added: "Haha saw that, she was muttering to herself all the way in after that.

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