Princess Kate and Prince Louis exchange spoken words balcony-side, as a lip reader interprets their private conversation.
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The UK kicked off a multi-day extravaganza on Monday, commemorating the 80-year anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, with a grand military parade. A sea of soldiers, dressed in their finest uniforms, marched down The Mall, watched by King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Kate, and their offspring: Prince George (11), Princess Charlotte (10), and Prince Louis (7).
Royal Tensions? Insiders have hinted at Charles' feelings on Harry's desires. Lip reader Nicola Hickling analyzed the royals' expressions: "Man, it looks like it's about to pour down rain today," William supposedly said to son Louis. Looks like Louis wasn't too thrilled: "Wasn't this supposed to be fun?" he reportedly replied. Apparently, William scolded his son, "It won't be long, and I want you to find this interesting." Kate then pointed out her husband's sharp appearance to daughter Charlotte: "Blimey, Will looks sharp today, doesn't he?"
Military planes then thundered overhead as the royals waved to the masses from the Buckingham Palace balcony, greeted by tens of thousands of onlookers.
Princess Kate captured her children's attention by pointing skyward, according to Hickling. Speaking to Hello! magazine, the lip reader added that Kate prepared Louis for the spectacle, remarking, "When those planes fly by, you'll see blues, whites, and reds fill the sky."
By Thursday, the British royal family paid tribute to the 80th anniversary of World War II's end with a service at Westminster Abbey and a two-minute silence. The 76-year-old monarch and his heir, William, laid wreaths at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the central London church. "We shall never forget" read a handwritten message from Charles.
Churchill Announces War's End Via Radio Broadcast
Charles and William were joined by Queen Camilla and Princess Kate, along with other royals and veterans at the service. At noon, a nationwide two-minute silence was observed prior to the ceremony honoring the war's victims and fallen. A great-grandson of former war prime minister Winston Churchill, only ten years old, lit a peace candle during the ceremony. Churchill had announced the surrender of Nazi Germany and the end of World War II in Europe in a radio broadcast on May 8, 1945.
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Other royals and veterans joined King Charles III, Prince William, Queen Camilla, and Princess Kate at the service in Westminster Abbey on Thursday, commemorating the 80th anniversary of World War II's end.
Nicola Hickling, lip reader, reportedly observed that Princess Kate displayed entertainment for her children during the ceremonies, explaining to Hello! magazine that Kate prepared Louis for the air show spectacle.
During the service at Westminster Abbey, a great-grandson of former war prime minister Winston Churchill,PRINCE LOUIS, lit a peace candle, reminiscent of Churchill's radio broadcast announcing the end of World War II in Europe in 1945.
The royal celebrations of the 80-year anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany included various military displays and royal tensions being reportedly hinted by insiders, such as between King Charles III and Prince Harry, as exemplified by the interactions between Prince William and Prince Louis on Monday's parade.