EXCLUSIVE: Following an interaction between King Charles, Prince William and Prince George at this year’s Trooping the Colour event, a lip reader has revealed what was said between them

    11:15 ET, 14 Jun 2025Updated 11:20 ET, 14 Jun 2025

    Royal FamilyThe three generations of royals appeared to be discussing the aircrafts above them(Image: BBC)

    A lip reader claims that Prince William turned to the expertise of his son Prince George after King Charles asked a question, at the Trooping the Colour event today.

    In true royal tradition, the family got together on the famous balcony for a splendid RAF flypast that cruised over The Mall and Buckingham Palace.

    The aerial spectacle was also on display in London and surrounding areas, creating an unforgettable view for all that looked on.

    Watching the display on the balcony were; King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton, and the young trio, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

    According to lip reader Jeremy Freeman, Prince George didn’t hesitate when it came to identifying one of the overhead planes during the event.

    The expert believes that during an exchange between William and Kate, King Charles asked: “What is that?”, as the flypast took place.

    In response, the Prince Of Wales reportedly responded: “Errr is that [a] Poseidon?”, before directing the question at George.

    Royal FamilyThe Royal family watching the flypast during Trooping The Colour 2025

    The junior royal appeared to have no uncertainties as he replied: “It’s a Poseidon, yeah.”

    According to Kate, George’s love for planes stems back to when he was just a toddler.

    She previously claimed that he was “obsessed” with the air cadets and wanted to join when he was older.

    His love for planes was once again proven last month, during another balcony gathering for VE Day’s 80th anniversary.

    As the air show kicked off, the young royals were spotted deep in conversation about the planes overhead, with their mother Kate tuning into their excitement.

    At the time, the lip reader claimed that Kate said to her children: “Watch this one”, which led to Louis exclaiming: “Ooh, that’s cool”.

    George then reportedly pointed out that the aircraft was “a Globemaster”.

    Trooping the ColourThe Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, performed a flypast over Buckingham Palace

    Louis then went on describe the display as “great”, to which his father is said to have chimed in with the same thoughts.

    Continuing to show enthusiasm for aviation, George then urged Kate to: “Check that one”, to which she responded with a keen: “Oh, there it is.”

    Last year, a report from The Sun claimed that the oldest of Will and Kate’s children had already started flying lessons.

    Onlookers claimed that parents proudly watched as he took to the skies from White Waltham Airfield near Maidenhead, a few miles away from their residence.

    A spectator at the scene shared: “He loved it. It’s the right time to start.”

    Another added: “The Royal Family has a proud tradition of flying and it looks like George is next in line.

    “They said his parents observed from terra firma as George soared with an instructor, thoroughly enjoying the experience.”

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