Lip reader reveals the VERY important reminder the Queen gave to Diana on her wedding day and what Charles said when he saw his bride

A lip reader has revealed the very important memory the Queen gave to Diana on her wedding day.

Charles proposed in the nursery at Windsor Castle on February 3, 1981, just six months after he started dating Diana.

Their engagement became public knowledge when the couple announced their impending nuptials on February 24, 1981, and Britain eagerly held its breath for the impending nuptials.

They were engaged for five months before tying the knot in July that year in a spectacular ceremony that was broadcast on screens across the country.

Charles and Diana were married at St Paul’s Cathedral in London and they chose the cathedral over the traditional royal wedding venue, Westminster Abbey, because it would accommodate more people: 3,500 guests.

MailOnline can reveal the future king said ‘you look perfect’ and then told Diana to ‘give me your hand’, which she does, and he then told her ‘kiss’.

When the future king saw his bride, he was met by chants of 'give her a kiss'

When the future king saw his bride, he was met by chants of ‘give her a kiss’

Queen Elizabeth pointed to the crowd as she whispered to the Princess to tell her to

Queen Elizabeth pointed to the crowd as she whispered to the Princess to tell her to “look” at the people who were “there all day” to see her

A lip reader has revealed an important memory the Queen gave to Diana on her wedding day

A lip reader has revealed an important memory the Queen gave to Diana on her wedding day

MailOnline can now reveal he said ‘you look perfect’ and told her to ‘give me your hand’, which she did, and he then told her ‘kiss’.

But after other members of the royal family joined them on the balcony, the then Prince of Wales said: ‘It’s an awfully long time. We have to eat.’

Queen Elizabeth pointed to the crowd as she whispered to the Princess to tell her to “look” at the people who were “there all day” to see her.

When the future king saw his bride, he was greeted by chants of β€œgive her a kiss,” to which he complied.

Sources said that despite her shyness, Diana loved the glamor that came with marrying a prince, and there were “some tears” and champagne when she made the announcement.

But Penny Thornton, who served as Princess Di’s royal astrologer, said Prince Charles left Diana “devastated” when he told her he didn’t love her the night before their wedding.

Charles questioned his decision to marry Diana so deeply that he considered calling off the wedding altogether, royal reporter Robert Jobson revealed in a tell-all biography published in 2018.

He felt the couple was ‘incompatible’, but felt he had no control over the impending marriage, and believed that ending the engagement would have been ‘catastrophic’.

However, the Queen’s former press secretary said that despite Charles’ misgivings, the couple were truly in love – and as newlyweds couldn’t keep their hands off each other.

According to Dickie Arbiter, there was a ‘real relationship’ from the start, with ‘sincere love and happiness’.

They were engaged for five months before tying the knot

They were engaged for five months before tying the knot

Sources said that despite her shyness, Diana loved the glamor that marrying a prince would bring

Sources said that despite her shyness, Diana loved the glamor that marrying a prince would bring

After they divorced, the Prince of Wales married Camilla Parker Bowles in April 2005

After they divorced, the Prince of Wales married Camilla Parker Bowles in April 2005

In tapes released after her death, Diana noted that the “Camilla thing” had cast a shadow over the day.

‘I tried desperately to grow up about the situation, but I didn’t have the basis for it and I couldn’t talk to anyone about it.’

The princess also revealed that she had a “very bad attack” of bulimia the night before, during which she ate everything in sight, only to later be “as sick as a parrot.”

In addition to the families of the bride and groom, Margaret Thatcher, then Prime Minister of Great Britain, attended Charles and Diana’s wedding.

Other guests in attendance included Nancy Reagan, French President Francois Mitterrand and a host of royal dignitaries from around the world. Camilla Parker Bowles was also present.

The event that became known as ‘The Wedding of the Century’ was broadcast on televisions around the world. An astonishing 750 million people in 74 countries watched Charles and Diana get married.

Charles and Diana’s vows broke with tradition when Diana abandoned the promise to ‘obey’ her husband. She was the first royal to ever do this, but not the last: Kate Middleton also dropped the phrase when she married Prince William in 2011, as did Meghan Markle when she married Harry in 2018.

The event that became known as 'The Wedding of the Century' was shown on television around the world

The event that became known as ‘The Wedding of the Century’ was shown on television around the world

In April 2005, the Prince of Wales married Camilla Parker Bowles.  The Queen and Prince Philip – mother and father of the groom – were nowhere to be seen

In April 2005, the Prince of Wales married Camilla Parker Bowles. The Queen and Prince Philip – mother and father of the groom – were nowhere to be seen

Both Charles and Diana have repudiated their vows. Diana called her new husband “Philip Charles” instead of “Charles Philip” and Charles completely misinterpreted the phrase “All my worldly goods with you I share,” saying instead, “All your goods with you I share.” ‘

In December 1992, then Prime Minister John Major announced that the Prince and Princess of Wales had decided to separate.

In a TV documentary made by Jonathan Dimbleby the following year, the prince confessed to his own adultery.

Diana’s own response to Charles came on November 20, 1995, when more than 23 million British viewers watched the princess nervously but deftly answering questions from Martin Bashir, a young reporter for Panorama.

β€œThere were three of us in this marriage,” was her sharp wit on the Camilla situation.

The dream marriage formally ended in August 1995.

But just a year and three days later, the British ambassador in Paris called Balmoral around 1 a.m. and woke the private secretary on duty, Robert Janvrin, from his sleep. The embassy received police reports, he said, of a serious car accident involving the Princess of Wales.

The news of Diana’s death came from Paris just before four in the morning.

And in April 2005, the Prince of Wales married Camilla Parker Bowles.

The Queen and Prince Philip – mother and father of the groom – were nowhere to be seen as the civil ceremony took place.

But later, Queen Elizabeth grew fond of Camilla, so much so that the late Monarch publicly announced in 2022 that she would like her daughter-in-law to become Queen Consort when Charles took over the throne.