REVEALED: Catherine and Camilla’s NOTABLE GESTURE on Balcony at Remembrance Sunday Service Stuns Royal Fans

Queen Camilla’s one-word whisper to Princess Kate revealed by lip reader

Queen Camilla and Princess Kate were pictured at today’s Remembrance Sunday service.

Queen Camilla and Princess Kate

Queen Camilla was seen whispering to Princess Kate (Image: GETTY)

Queen Camilla was spotted whispering to Princess Kate on the Foreign Office’s balcony today at the Cenotaph. The royals joined King Charles and Prince William to mark Remembrance Sunday earlier today.

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were also present for today’s service. Watching proudly as their husbands laid wreaths as they honoured those who lost their lives in conflict, the Queen, 78, appeared to utter a powerful word to Kate, 43.

According to a lip reader, Camilla was spotted shuffling the order of service in her hand before muttering the word “wow” to Kate.

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Both dressed in black, Queen Camilla and Princess Kate sang the national anthem together on the balcony.

Moved by today’s service, Duchess Sophie was seen in tears as she watched her husband Prince Edward stood alongside William and the King.

The King, who led the event, was also seen visibly moved to tears as he appeared to close his eyes during the two-minute silence.

Princess Anne was noticeably absent from today’s service as she is currently on a four-day visit to Australia with her husband Sir Timothy Laurence.

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Kate and Camilla watched on as their husbands laid wreaths at the service (Image: GETTY)

Although she is not in the UK, Anne attended a Remembrance Service and laid a wreath at the Anzac Memorial in Sydney.

Buckingham Palace shared news of Anne’s trip several weeks ago, with their statement reading: “The Princess will undertake a series of military engagements in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane during the four-day visit to commemorate the centenary.

“As President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Her Royal Highness will lay a wreath at the Sydney War Cemetery.”

 

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