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What the Royals said on Coronation Day - Charles' moan, Harry's joke and Louis' question

The Royal Family were brought together en masse on Saturday for the historic coronation of King Charles III.

But in a day filled with tradition and regal pomp, Royal fans were left desperate to know what words were exchanged between the family as King Charles and Queen Camilla were officially crowned.

Lip readers have been quick to try to fill in the blanks, poring through footage of the special day to give their best guess at what members of the Firm were saying, reports The Mirror.

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One royal other than the King and Queen that all eyes were on was Prince Harry, who jetted in from California solo for his father's big day. With Meghan Markle not attending, Harry walked in alone and was sat down next to Eugenie's husband Jack Brooskbank.

According to a lip reader, Harry joked about his busy day and told Jack he would be leaving at "about quarter to four", to which Jack replied: "Oh really, when?"

Harry was also believed to have said "that's funny" to Brooksbank while smiling as they waited for Charles to arrive at Westminster Abbey.

While walking in, Harry gave courteous greetings to some of the other guests, saying "hello", "morning" and "nice to see you" to various people. Our lip reader has also claimed he said "look at that" while noticing the grandeur of the occasion and also said "delightful".

Meanwhile during the ceremony, as the congregation paid homage to the new monarch, Harry was seen, along with the other royals around him, speaking the words: "God save King Charles. Long live King Charles. May the King live forever."

It was one of the most important days of his life, which saw him crowned in a historic spectacle at Westminster Abbey. So it's

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