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Jennifer Newton & Chantelle Heeds

Lip reader says what Royal Family chatted about during Platinum Jubilee events

Prince George and Princess Charlotte attended various Platinum Jubilee events across the country over the four-day celebration. The young royals were at the Trooping the Colour, took a trip to Cardiff and watched the Platinum Party at the Palace concert alongside their parents Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge.

While sitting in the royal box at the Buckingham Palace for the concert, footage showed that it wasn't just their parents that were hands on with Princess Charlotte and Prince George. A video showed William's cousin Zara Tindall, was sitting behind them and offered a helping hand.

And now, a lip reader has suggested what conservations were being had in the royal box with the children, the Mirror reports. According to professional lip reader John Cassidy, as Princess Charlotte struggled with a cushion that was left on her seat, Zara asked her: "Do you want that taken off as well too? Yes? OK."

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Mr Cassidy also believes William offered some reassurance to his son. As the camera was on them, William and George could be seen fixing bands to their wrists, which had been left on their seats.

The lip reader believes William said to George as he struggled with his band: "You’ll have to do it like that. OK, let’s do mine, then I’ll help you."

George with younger sister Princess Charlotte enjoying the performances (Getty Images)

Younger brother Prince Louis stole the show yet again at the Platinum Jubilee Pageant yesterday (June 6) following his antics on the Buckingham Palace balcony on Thursday. The young prince after he was snapped putting his fingers in his ears and throwing a cushion around.

He was also spotted making the Duchess of Cambridge laugh, wriggling around in his seat, pointing out the things he had spotted in the parade and putting his hands over his eyes.

Other royals in the royal box were Prince Charles and Camilla as well as Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence. However, the Queen was not in the royal box for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant and neither were Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

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