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Meg Trembles as Lip Reader Reveals Wales’ Warning Words to Sussex during Royal Wedding

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Meg Trembles as Lip Reader Reveals Wales’ Warning Words to Sussex during Royal Wedding

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Meghan Markle, also known as Meg, found herself in an uncomfortable situation as a lip reader revealed the conversation between the Jordanian royals and Prince William and Kate Middleton during Today’s lavish wedding in Amman.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge traveled to Jordan to witness the marriage of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Saudi architect Rajwa al-Saif.

Upon their arrival at Zahran Palace, they were warmly greeted by King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan before taking their seats.

The lip reader disclosed that Queen Rania told William, “During their chat, they were so good.”

Although it remains unclear who she was referring to, it could possibly be a reference to William and Kate’s three children, George, Charlotte, and Louis.

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King Abdullah also seemed to reminisce about a memory during the conversation and expressed, “Yes, I remember that.

It was beautiful.”

Prince William acknowledged the sentiment, saying, “Yes, it’s mad.

I know they’re lovely.”

Again, it is unclear who the prince was referring to, but the King responded with gratitude as they shook hands.

As the conversation continued, the Queen kissed William and exclaimed, “So good to see you again,” while Kate inquired about the well-being of the Jordanian royal couple, adding, “There’s so much going on.”

Queen Rania responded, “Yes, there is so much.

I’m looking forward to going on vacation after this.”

William and Kate reacted with surprise, saying, “Oh my goodness,” with William laughing and Kate mentioning, “See you at the reception.”

In a warm moment, Prince William embraced Kate, and Queen Rania expressed her gratitude, saying, “Thank you so much.

We’ll see you later,” to which the King added, “Lovely, yes.

We will see you.”

A short clip shared after the glamorous ceremony showed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge congratulating the newly married couple while a line of guests patiently waited their turn.

During the conversation, Prince William urged Kate to keep the conversation moving swiftly, gesturing with a wrap-up motion, indicating his impatience.

This interaction occurred as the couple made an under-the-radar trip to Jordan to attend Crown Prince Hussein’s lavish wedding, followed by a reception with 1,700 guests at Al-Husnaya Palace.

Jordan holds a special place in the hearts of Kate and William, as they had previously taken their children on a holiday to the country in 2021.

Furthermore, Kate has a personal connection to Jordan, as her family resided there for two years in the early 80s when her father, Michael Middleton, worked as a British Airways flight dispatcher in Amman.

The bride, Rajwa al-Saif, and Kate both chose Lebanese designer Elie Saab for their attire on this magical day.

Kate wore a blush pink lace dress, while the bride opted for a silver sequined gown from the British label Needle and Thread.

Queen Rania looked stunning in a black dewar gown as she welcomed guests alongside her husband, King Abdullah.

Prior to the nuptials, the groom’s mother radiated elegance in a floor-length dress adorned with beautiful gold embroidery.

Princess Beatrice and her husband, Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi, were also among the attendees, making it a truly momentous occasion.

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