
A professional lip reader has weighed in on an exchange which took place between Prince William, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle just days after Queen Elizabeth II's death.
On 14 September, 2022, the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II took place and it saw the royal family come together to present a united front in a bid to wave farewell to the head of the family.
However, the day was far from easy, not only as as result of the immense loss for the family, but also the tensions between various family members.
A new Channel 5 TV show Lip-Reading The Royals has since delved into the dynamics between family members not only on the day of the funeral but in the weeks leading up to it too.
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And professional lip reader Nicola Hickling has revealed she believes a 'tense' exchange occurred between Prince Harry and Prince William two days following the Queen's death.

Prince Harry, Prince William, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle were spotted walking round Windsor Castle for their first formal engagement since the Queen's passing.
And Hickling claims Kate could be spotted telling the pair to 'stop arguing,' as quoted by Metro.
Hickling alleges William then turned to his wife to encourage them to 'move'.
Harry then reportedly tapped his older brother on the shoulder.
Prince William allegedly said: "Why are we together? This is not the end."
Claiming there was an 'obvious' 'tension' between the two being 'felt' by Meghan, the lip reader says Meghan told the brothers: "Not today."

Harry reportedly replied: "Not now, please. I didn’t foresee this."
Hickling claims it was Kate who stepped in to draw a line under the incident, repeating her telling off of the brothers to 'stop arguing' before the group continued.
Despite whatever words were allegedly exchanged, the brothers went on to put on an united albeit somber front when it came to the day of their grandmother's funeral.
Gathering together for the procession moving the Queen's coffin from Buckingham Palace to Westminster, Prince William and Prince Harry joined their father, King Charles III.

The family walked behind the coffin as it was pulled by two horses and draped in the Royal Standard flag, the Imperial State Crown sitting on top, placed o a velvet cushion.
Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward also joined in the procession.
Prince William dressed in military uniform while Prince Harry wore black, with medals on display on his chest.
Topics: Meghan Markle, Royal Family, Prince Harry, Prince William, Kate Middleton