Lip reader reveals what Prince Louis asked Prince George
A lip reader has revealed what Prince Louis and Prince George talked about as they arrived for King Charles’ birthday parade.
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Mischievous Prince Louis turned to his big brother Prince George for some quick advice during celebrations for his grandfather King Charles.
A lip reader has revealed the conversation cheeky Louis, seven, and George, 11, had as they arrived for the Trooping the Colour event in London on Saturday.
The Brothers were chatty and smiling as they made their way down the Mall in the Ascot Landau carriage in matching blue suits.
The young royals travelled in the carriage with mother Princess Catherine and sister Princess Charlotte, 10, to the cheers of the crowd.
According to a professional lip reader that spoke to The Sun, Louis asked George, “Should I wave?”.
George is said to have replied: “It’s up to you, I can’t believe how sunny it is”.
Louis then said “Let’s do it together” before the siblings waved to the crowds, the lip reader said.
Catherine and Charlotte captivated royal fans as they twinned in blue and white outfits.
The Princess of Wales wore a dress coat featuring ivory contrast lapels and cuffs by London-based designer Catherine Walker. She paired the outfit with a wide-brimmed hat by London-based milliner Juliette Botterill.
She accessorised with Queen Elizabeth’s Bahrain Pearl Drop Earrings and the Irish Guards Regimental Brooch.
Prince William took part in the official parade and looked unrecognisable in his bearskin hat.
William wore the Full Ceremonial Guard Order of the Welsh Guards as he arrived on horseback.
King Charles- who has a long-running tradition of saddling up for the annual celebrations – hung up his riding boots and arrived in a carriage instead.
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