Lip Reader Reveals Royal Family’s Conversations at Commonwealth Day Service
The annual Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey is always a highly anticipated event, with members of the Royal Family in attendance. This year, however, there was an added level of excitement as lip reader Jeremy Freeman shared some of the conversations that took place between the royals during the service.
Freeman, who is known for his ability to decipher conversations by reading lips, revealed some interesting and even humorous exchanges between the members of the Royal Family. From Prince William’s cryptic comment to Princess Anne’s cheeky remark, here’s a glimpse into what was said at the Commonwealth Day service.
Prince William and Prince Harry were seen chatting before the service began, with William making a comment that caught Freeman’s attention. According to the lip reader, William said to his brother, “I hope you’re not too nervous about your speech.” This comment has sparked speculation about what exactly Prince Harry’s speech was about and whether it was a topic that made him nervous.
As the service continued, Princess Anne was caught making a cheeky remark to her brother, Prince Charles. Freeman revealed that Anne said, “I bet you’re glad you’re not the one giving the speech this year.” This playful banter between siblings shows the close relationship between the royals and their ability to find humor in any situation.
But it wasn’t just the siblings who were caught in conversation. Freeman also revealed that Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, were discussing the beautiful music being played during the service. Charles was overheard saying, “The choir sounds magnificent, don’t you think?” to which Camilla replied, “Yes, it’s truly breathtaking.”
The Queen, who is known for her stoic demeanor, was also caught in a moment of lightheartedness. Freeman shared that during a break in the service, the Queen turned to her husband, Prince Philip, and said, “I could use a cup of tea right about now.” This comment shows that even the Queen, who is often seen as a symbol of tradition and formality, has a relatable human side.
One of the most intriguing conversations that Freeman revealed was between Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton. As the couple sat together, William leaned in and whispered something to Kate, causing her to giggle. Freeman couldn’t make out exactly what was said, but it was clear that it was something that only the two of them would understand.
The Commonwealth Day service is a celebration of the diversity and unity of the Commonwealth nations, and the conversations between the Royal Family members reflected this sentiment. Freeman shared that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were discussing their upcoming trip to Africa, with Harry saying, “I can’t wait to experience the culture and meet the people.” This shows the couple’s enthusiasm for their upcoming trip and their commitment to promoting the Commonwealth.
As the service came to an end, Freeman revealed that the Queen turned to her grandson, Prince William, and said, “You did a wonderful job today.” This comment not only shows the Queen’s pride in her grandson’s role in the service, but also her appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the entire Royal Family.
The Commonwealth Day service is a special event that brings together the Royal Family and highlights their close relationships and sense of humor. Thanks to lip reader Jeremy Freeman, we were able to get a glimpse into the conversations that took place, and it’s clear that the royals are not only dedicated to their duties, but also to each other.
As we look forward to next year’s Commonwealth Day service, we can only imagine what other interesting and heartwarming conversations will take place between the members of the Royal Family. One thing is for sure, the bond between them is unbreakable and their commitment to the Commonwealth is unwavering.



