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Lip reader ‘revealed’ risqué 5-word comment Kate Middleton made about Prince William’s appearance

A lip reader has suggested that Kate Middleton made a playful remark about her husband’s appearance during a public outing last year.

According to a conversation between Kate and Sophie Wessex, decoded by a lip reading expert, it seems the princess has some opinions about Prince William’s beard.

The two were spotted chatting while attending the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph in 2024, ahead of the two-minute silence. They both stood on the Foreign Office balcony to honor the occasion.

Speaking to The Sun, lip reader Nicola Hickling explained that she caught the pair having a cheeky exchange about Prince William’s facial hair.

The princess was seen giggling after making the risqué comment. (WPA Pool/Getty Images)

According to a lip-reading expert, Sophie appeared to ask the princess, “What, you like a beard?”

Kate reportedly answered, “I find it quite rousing.”

But the cheeky exchange didn’t stop there.

Sophie is said to have replied, “You’re all better now,” before both women shared a laugh.

The lip reader also suggested that Sophie commented on the shape of her husband’s beard, despite her earlier remarks.

Kate was apparently heard saying that William’s beard was “never quite rounded,” to which Sophie responded that it was “a nice beard” and added, “it’s a lot better now.”

Recently, the Prince and his beard were spotted together at a public event at a school in Liverpool.

Kate noted that she found his beard ‘rousing’. (Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

He was seen chatting with children at St Nicholas Catholic Academy in the city center, but what really stood out was the admiration he received for his gracious answer to one of the questions he was asked.

One of the students, a Year 5 boy named Mohammed, was especially thrilled to meet the royal.

In a clip recently shared on social media, Mohammed was seen asking William: “Are you the king?” In a respectful gesture towards his father, King Charles, the Prince responded: “No I’m not, I’m his son! What’s your name?”

Continuing the conversation with his new young friend, William added: “Nice to see you! You had a good day at school?”

And in a heartwarming moment, Mohammed even managed to snap a selfie with the future king.

Many people in the comments couldn’t help but share their admiration, with one person saying: “I love the humility and respect in this moment. Instead of saying, ‘I’m the prince’, he simply said, I am his son.”

“That speaks volumes about the honour he has for his father. A beautiful display of grace and humility.”

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