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King Charles’ hot equerry Lt. Col. Johnny Thompson given new role out of the spotlight after public hysteria

the ailing monarch’s coronation festivities in May, has reportedly transitioned into a more behind-the-scenes role. A palace source claimed to the Times on Thursday that Thompson, 40, “remains senior equerry to the King and the Queen, in a more executive and less public-facing role.”The outlet added that Thompson is “understood not to have enjoyed the public attention he received after attending several high-profile events with the King.” The Post has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment.
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King Charles’ other alleged mistress — Lady Dale Tryon’s heartbreaking life
had a longtime affair with Camilla Parker Bowles — now Queen.Despite those two very significant relationships, Charles also allegedly had another rendezvous: with Lady Dale “Kanga” Tryon.While not much has been written about Lady Tryon, she made a name for herself in royal social circles through her work as a fashion designer.Charles — who gave the socialite the nickname “Kanga” due to her Australian roots — once called her “the only woman who ever really understood me.”She was thought to be one of the first gals to sleep with Charles — before his high-profile associations with Camilla, 75, and Diana. He became pals with Dale when she married Anthony Tyron, 3rd Baron Tryon, in 1973.The Baron had been a part of then-Prince Charles’ in-crowd, and Dale got to know the royal more intimately through her spouse.However, she had actually crossed paths with Charles for the first time back in 1966 — when she met him at a school dance in Victoria, Melbourne, where she grew up.But before dipping her toes into the world of tiaras and gold, Dale made the grand move to the United Kingdom from the land down under so she could work on her couture label in 1972 — just a year before her wedding.
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Lip reader dishes what Prince Louis said to royal subjects after coronation
King Charles’ coronation had finally concluded on May 6.Once the church service at Westminster Abbey wrapped up, Louis, 5, piled into a carriage on the way back to Buckingham Palace with his parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, as well as his older siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince George.A self-styled pro lip reader has recently revealed what the twitting tot was shouting from the automobile during the coronation procession.Krystin Kalvoy duetted a clip of the child in the carriage on TikTok, sharing what she believes he really said.According to Kalvoy, Louis was howling: “What are you yelling to? What are you screaming to?” to the crowds along the route.Louis was also seen yawning and making funny faces in the vehicle as he rode by.In an earlier moment — before the crowning occurred — Louis told his sister, 8, “Look, waving,” according to lip reader Jacqui Press.Press told the DailyMail earlier his week that Louis said “yes, of course” to his sissy while laughing as he gestured to onlookers from the car, on the way to the antiquated church.The expert also alleged that once the event finished, Louis uttered “yay, king,” and “lots of people waving” to Charlotte as they drove past jubilate people on the London streets.
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Lip readers reveal what King, Queen said to each other on Palace balcony
King Charles’ coronation on May 6.Lip readers have intricately deciphered what Charles, 74, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton said to each other at various parts of the historic ceremony.When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made their way into Westminster Abbey just before the ceremony began, Middleton, 41, asked her husband to steal clear of her gown, according to an expert.Professional mouth reader Jeremy Freeman told the Daily Star recently that she turned to the Prince of Wales, 40, and said, “Just mind the gown.”William then comforted Middleton, and reportedly said: “Don’t worry I got [or caught] it.”The couple both wore blue, red and white robes as well as formal attire for the lavish event.Just hours later — once the religious service had concluded — the royal family joined the newly-crowned monarch and Camilla, 75, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace where they waved to the crowds below. While the sovereigns were smiling cheerfully, Charles allegedly expressed regard for his wife.Lip reader Elisabeth Taunton told the Mirror that a concerned Charles said: “I’m not going to get too close [to the front] so the fire service have to [run in] rescue me.”Camilla then gestured to the side, telling the people to her left: “Move… move up, go on, come here, move up.
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