What Harry said at the Abbey: Lip reader reveals Duke’s comments as Prince is seen chatting with Jack Brooksbank during the coronation service
Prince Harry shared a joke with Jack Brooksbank at Westminster Abbey today, noting that something was “beautiful,” a lip reader told MailOnline.
Jacquie Presser revealed what she thought the prince, who arrived in the UK from California on Friday morning, said to Princess Eugenie’s husband during the exchange.
Presser said the conversation seemed light-hearted as they waited for the historic occasion to begin.
She claimed the Prince, who is not employed with the Duchess of Sussex or their two children, smiled at Mr Brooksbank and said, “That’s funny, mmm interesting” before discussing an upcoming event of the day, suggesting it was to 3 hours could start. :45 am.
Prince Harry was spotted talking to Jack Brooksbank as he entered the abbey; lip reader Jacquie Presser told MailOnline that the pair had a light-hearted chat
On arrival at the abbey, the Duke of Sussex also chatted with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Princess Beatrice’s husband.
Prince Harry flew into the UK on Friday morning and was given a warm welcome by members of the royal family outside Westminster Abbey today
Earlier, Prince Harry, who chatted with both Prince Edward and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi upon entering, addressed the well-wishers and the congregation, saying, “Morning, tomorrow, how are you?”
A person in the crowd said to him, “Y“You look good” as he, the prince in suit and boots, walked into the abbey for his father’s coronation.
Thousands gathered on the Mall this morning as Charles III’s day of destiny kicked off. Just over 2,000 people arrived at Westminster Abbey this morning for the historic first coronation of a British monarch in 70 years at Westminster Abbey.
Heir since he was three years old, the monarch is now ready to finally embrace his day of destiny with the woman he loves by his side. VIP guests lined up for a mile from the abbey from 6am to get one of the top 2,300 seats.
Charles will be crowned in a Christian ceremony that stretches back 1,000 years on a day dripping with glorious pageantry. It will also highlight Britain’s place on the world stage.
His family, including Prince Andrew and Princess Anne, enjoyed dinner at Oswald’s Mayfair club last night. Mike and Zara Tindall were gone until 2 a.m. Prince Harry flew in from Los Angeles yesterday for his 24-hour journey. It emerged last night that he has been relegated to the third row in the Abbey with other non-working royals.
About 100 million people watch on TV around the world, with approx two million people – from all over the UK, the Commonwealth and the world – in London for the historic event.
The king’s guests arrived at the abbey from 7 a.m. – four hours before the ceremony. About 100 heads of state are in London, with representatives from 203 countries.