Lip reader reveals exactly what Prince Harry told guests ahead of major royal event
There was a notable delay in Prince Harry's response to the invitation to the huge royal event, believed to be because of seating arrangement issues.
A lip reader has revealed exactly what Prince Harry told guests as he arrived at one of the biggest royal events in recent history.
As the Duke arrived at Westminster Abbey ahead of the coronation of King Charles last year, he was spotted greeting other guests, saying "hello", "morning", and "nice to see you", according to The Mirror's lip reader.
They also claimed that he called the event "delightful" and marvelled at the spectacle of the coronation, saying "look at that" as he took it all in.
A body language expert also revealed the signs he was sending through his mannerisms and "subliminal signals", such as blinking quickly and licking his lips.
Judi James told the outlet: "As Harry waited in his seat for his father and brother to arrive there were some subliminal signs of building tension or anxiety. He sucked his lips in and licked them and his blink rate increased, suggesting adrenalin prompted by nerves."
There was a notable delay in Prince Harry's response to the invitation to his father's coronation, believed to be because of seating arrangement issues.
He didn't sit anywhere near his brother, Prince William, reportedly to avoid any arguments or anything that detracted from the big day.
The Duke of Sussex ended up sitting three rows from the front after arriving at the same time as his cousins, Princesses Beatrice ad Eugenie and their husbands, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank.
Before the coronation got underway, he took his seat next to Brooksbank and the cousin of the late queen, Princess Alexandra.
A source told The Sun last year: "There were discussions that the seating could be arranged on line of succession.
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"But that would have put fifth-in-line Harry front and centre — and with William and Kate. Instead the decision was working royals only at the front and work back from there. Harry will be a long way from his father."
Meghan Markle was also a population topic of conversation surrounding the coronation as she didn't join her husband in the trip from America to the UK.
The Duchess of Sussex stayed at their Montecito home with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.