A private conversation between the Sussexes has been decoded by lip readers who claim it gives a bombshell insight on their plot to quit the Royal FamilyCharlotte Foster Royal Reporter and Tasha Hall Showbiz and Trends Reporter

    21:05, 19 Jul 2025

    meghan markleA lip reader has decoded a conversation between Harry and Meghan that eludes to Megxit(Image: Emma Grede/Youtube)

    A private chat between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been interpreted by lip readers. It supposedly reveals a telling exchange that has led to speculation they were considering their departure from the Royal Family long before their US move.

    The discreet conversation took place at a service of remembrance at Westminster Abbey in 2018, six months following their lavish wedding at Windsor Castle. The Sussexes were in attendance alongside the full royal clan, including the late Queen Elizabeth II.

    New Channel 5 documentary, Lip-Reading The Royals: The Secret Conversations, delves into this moment as Harry and Meghan sat awaiting the start of the ceremony, engaging in what appeared to be a significant conversation.

    Lip reading specialist Nicola Hickling analysed the exchange for the show, suggesting Meghan prompted Harry to “take advantage of the situation”, her gaze then sweeping over the gathering of royals as reported by the Mirror.

    She says Harry responded to her comment by asking: “Today?”, as Meghan added: “Do it tonight.” Then, Harry poses a question to Meghan, asking: “You do realise that this is the end?” as Meghan responds: “Yeah, I do know”.

    Prince Harry and Meghan MarkleMeghan Markle and Prince Harry left the firm in 2020.(Image: PA)

    Royal historian Dr Tessa Dunlop has suggested that these seemingly private remarks between the Sussexes could indicate that the pair had been orchestrating their departure from the firm years before they ultimately chose to step down.

    Despite having the exchange towards the end of 2018, they welcomed first child Prince Archie six months after. They continued working their senior royal duties for another eight months following his birth.

    Harry and Meghan confirmed their departure from the Royal Family in January 2020, releasing a joint statement on Instagram announcing they would be “taking a step back” as senior working royals, whilst noting they would “plan to balance our time between the United Kingdom and North America”.

    Their announcement also stated that departing the Royal family and moving to California would provide them with the chance to bring up their son Archie “with an appreciation for the royal tradition into which he was born, while also providing our family with the space to focus on the next chapter.”

    Previously in the couple’s Netflix series, Harry confessed they had been preparing the bombshell relocation from the UK for “a minimum of two years”.

    In 2018, Harry revealed that they had considered relocating to New Zealand or South Africa and were close to moving to South Africa before the press heard rumours of it.

    However, Harry stated that they had to abandon the plan as it turned into a “public debate”, leading them to urgently seek a new residence while staying in Canada in January 2020.

    Now five years on after their split from the Royal Family, there’s speculation about potential reconciliation talks between Prince Harry and his father King Charles. Top aides for both royals were seen engaging in discussions at a private club in London.

    This encounter has sparked curiosity over whether the aides were arranging a meeting between the King and Harry for his anticipated visit to the UK in September. Notably absent from the discussions were any representatives for Prince William, who is known to have a strained relationship with his brother.

    Harry has recently expressed a wish to mend fences with his family, stating in a candid BBC interview in May that he “would love a reconciliation” with the King and William. He confessed to being weary of conflict and voiced concerns about Charles’ wellbeing, saying he “did not know how much longer [his] father has.”

    In the same interview, the Duke also mentioned: “I would like to get my father and brother back.”

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