The opinions of a lip reader regarding the conversation between Prince William and Queen Camilla
It has been revealed that Queen Camilla admitted she needs to ‘try harder’ after Prince William made a cruel remark to her during the VE Day festivities.
We don’t see all of the royals, young and old, gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace very often throughout the year.
However, the family gathered to watch the yearly flypast on May 5, which was the 80th anniversary of VE Day, the day Germany submitted to Europe during World War II.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were there with all three of their children, and they appeared to be playing a little game with them.
During the flypast, Kate reminded Prince George, Charlotte, and Louis to keep their “eyes on the sky” as they gazed up at the colored smoke emanating from the airplanes.
However, a lip reader is said to have disclosed the specifics of the most recent balcony appearance.
Lip reader Nicola Hickling said the family was trying to keep the kids interested, according to Hello! Magazine.
Kate allegedly said, “When the flypast comes, you will see it smoke blue, white, and red,” to her seven-year-old son, Prince Louis.
He said as he peered up at the RAF flypast: “They have lots of tanks.”
They also played a game of “guess the aircraft,” suggesting that William has instilled his love of airplanes in his kids.
“What is this, George,” Kate allegedly said.
“Well, that’s erm a “I’m not able to see it yet,” he replied.
Later, the young prince recognized it as an Atlas airplane.
William reportedly attempted to engage Queen Camilla in the game as well, but it appears that she lacks the knowledge that the Wales family does.
Hickling claimed that William told her, “It’s the wrong answer.”
She answered, “Are we still playing this? I must put in more effort.
However, Prince George’s passion for airplanes is not a recent fixation.
When Kate visited the Royal Air Force Air Cadets’ 75th anniversary celebration in 2016, she mentioned that her son was “obsessed with the air cadets and wants to join.”
She mentioned later in 2021 that all of her kids now own airplanes. However, given that their father was in the military long before they were born, the fascination makes perfect sense.
The now 42-year-old spent three years flying helicopters for search and rescue missions in the Royal Air Force.