Following yet another remarkable moment from his seven-year-old son Louis, a lip reader has shared what Prince William seemed to say to him during today’s VE Day celebrations.
Today (Monday, May 5), 80 years after Germany’s unconditional surrender and the Allies’ victory over Adolf Hitler in World War II, people from all over the United Kingdom attended to celebrate VE (Victory in Europe) Day.
You may be able to relate to a seven-year-old who is at the focus of the festivities, even though it’s a very crucial day for people to remember those who lost their lives in the war.
Alongside his brother George, Prince Louis was allowed a front-row seat to the celebrations in London, and the camera hardly left the young royals’ responses to the procession. Look at this:
The public has already commended Louis for his amusing response to his brother’s shampoo-advertising hair flip, yet seven-year-olds aren’t exactly known for having the best attention spans.
At such a young age, he also described a wonderful mastery of sarcasm, as seen by his reported question to his father, “Isn’t this supposed to be fun?”
After the camera caught the child rolling his eyes, a lip reading specialist has now revealed what she believes William said to Louis.
LipReader Ltd. founder Nicola Hickling told The Express what she believes Louis and William were saying to each other as the Armed Services marching by them.
Louis is considered to have heard William say, “They are grabbing their bars, isn’t it great?” The young royal, in response, said, “They are marching straight.”
“They’re going in a circle,” Louis responds when the future King of England asks if he can see the people on parade turning or lining up.
Therefore, you shouldn’t be warned if your children respond in a rude or sarcastic manner; Prince William is dealing with the same thing.