King Charles III's three-word respond to Queen Camilla's oder in balcony appearances

King Charles III's three-word respond to Queen Camilla's  oder in balcony appearance

EXCLUSIVE: Lip reader Jeremy Freeman claims to know the three-word response King Charles III gave to Queen Camilla after she was seen giving him orders on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

King Charles III had a cheeky two-word response for Queen Camilla giving him orders as they went out onto the balcony to watch the flypast, according to a lip reader.

The monarch emerged onto the Buckingham Palace balcony with his wife after the Trooping the Colour parade to watch the display of a spectacular RAF flypast.

Thousands of people gathered around the palace to watch the display – which featured around 70 different military aircraft.

But when the royal couple stepped out Queen Camilla was seen putting her hand on the King's shoulder and pulling him back.

Lip reader Jeremy Freeman has revealed the cheeky response King Charles said to Camilla on the balcony

As she did so, she was seen giving him an order, which has now been revealed by lip reader Jeremy Freeman.

Queen Camilla supposedly said: "Don't walk away, you know I can't walk on my throne/own."

To which, Charles quipped: “Oh deary me.”

The pair then watched the aircraft display which featured helicopters, Battle of Britain aircraft, typhoon fighter jets and the Red Arrows.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla waved to crowds of adoring fans on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

One of the most attention-grabbing aspects of the display was the moment a cluster of jets passed overhead spelling out the initials "CR".

The initials stood for Charles Rex, and the roughly 11 planes followed the world-famous Red Arrows aerobatics team, which emitted red, white and blue smoke above the palace.

The Trooping the Colour ceremony is performed every year in London by regiments of the British Army to celebrate the birthday of the monarch.

A flypast in the shape of King Charles III's royal cypher "CR" which stands for Charles Rex

Trooping the Colour not only marked the first extra birthday for the King but also the 260th birthday of the British Sovereign.

Buckingham Palace said: "His Majesty King Charles III will hold the appointment of Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiments of Household Division.

"The Trooping the Colour has marked the official birthday of the British Sovereign for over 260 years. 2023 will mark His Majesty King Charles III’s first Trooping the Colour as Sovereign."

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