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Lip Readers Catch Charles & Camilla's ‘MESSY' Chat About Harry At Trooping the Colour

Lip Readers Catch Charles & Camilla's ‘MESSY' Chat About Harry At Trooping the Colour

Time of India17 hours ago

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/ Jun 16, 2025, 05:53PM IST
A viral moment from Trooping the Colour has sparked frenzy online after two expert lip readers claimed to decode a tense carriage conversation between King Charles and Queen Camilla. As the couple waved to the crowd, Charles was reportedly caught saying: "Wave and smile so that we can keep talking." According to Nicola Hickling, who shared her findings with the Daily Mail, their hushed chat revolved around an "ongoing issue" with Prince Harry. Camilla allegedly replied, "Yes, what else did he want?", prompting Charles to respond, "He keeps dragging it all up… there seems to be another issue right now." The timing is explosive, just weeks after Harry publicly spoke about poor communication with his father.

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