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King Charles' strong words during Trooping the Colour parade decoded

King Charles' strong words during Trooping the Colour parade decoded

Daily Record20 hours ago

A lip reading expert has analysed what the King appears to have said.
A lip reader has analysed King Charles' heated discussion with Queen Camilla while they sat on the royal carriage during Trooping the Colour.
The Royal Family turned out at Buckingham Palace on Saturday, June 14 to mark the monarch's official birthday, with the Princess of Wales and her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis leaving by carriage.

Prince William and Princess Anne followed the King's carriage on horseback as the procession carried on down the Mall towards Horse Guard's Parade.

Cameras capturing the parade picked up a lively chat between the King and Queen. Lip reading expert Jeremy Freeman provided his interpretation of what Charles had said, reports the Mirror.
Although Jeremy could not make out the whole exchange, he did catch Charles saying "on my way out", followed by: "Meanwhile, not like me. That's the difference between me and him."
It is not known who Charles was referring to, but his apparent remarks come during a dispute with his estranged brother Prince Andrew over the fate of Royal Lodge.
Reports have implied that the King has gone as far as ordering an investigation into Andrew's finances to stop him from making any rash decisions due to financial pressures.

Prince Harry has also confirmed that he has had minimal communication with his father since deciding to step back from his duties as a senior royal.
His brutally honest memoir"Spare" also shocked the family, with inside sources suggesting he could have permanently severed familial ties.
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Today's ceremony included a solemn one-minute silence to remember the 241 people killed in Thursday's tragic plane crash in India, which came about after King Charles made a last-minute change to proceedings.
He also instructed the royals to wear black armbands as a mark of mourning.
Afterwards, over a thousand British Army personnel marked in full regalia, honouring the country's military heritage. At the heart of the ceremony is the "Colour", the regimental standard paraded before the troops.
The King maintained the long-standing tradition of reviewing the soldiers, a historic ceremonial duty.

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