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King Charles moans Coronation is ‘boring’ as he fumes at carriage running late

King Charles was fed up at the long procession towards Westminster Abbey for his Coronation, a lip reader has claimed.

The monarch was finally crowned this afternoon in front of hundreds inside the Abbey and millions of TV audiences at home.

The ceremony almost went by without a hitch – until the Archbishop of Canterbury appeared to struggle to place the crown on Charles’ head.

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But lip reading expert Jeremy Freeman told Daily Star the King was fed up before he even arrived.

Picking up a moment showing an apparently frustrated Charles, he supposedly said: “We can never be on time.



King Charles didn’t look too pleased as he was taken to Westminster Abbey

“There’s always something… this is boring.”

It wasn’t the only revealing moment that Jeremy picked up on.

He also spotted young Prince Louis giving a three-word order to sister Princess Charlotte before stepping foot in the Abbey.

Elsewhere, royal fans were convinced that they spotted the “Grim Reaper” walking past on the cameras.

And some claimed to have heard the choir singing “vagina” as the King and Queen entered the Abbey.

Prince Harry cut a lonely figure as he arrived on his own, and his appearance left many stunned.



The procession took a fair while from Buckingham Palace to the Abbey



Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (13901620an) King Charles III and Camilla Queen Consort depart Buckingham Palace in the carriage The Coronation of King Charles III, London, UK – 06 May 2023

The Duke of Sussex wasn’t joined by wife Meghan Markle after she opted to remain at home in California with children Archie and Lilibet.

Today’s pomp and pageantry isn’t the only event to celebrate the Coronation over this weekend.

Fans will tune in tomorrow evening (May 7) to watch the Coronation concert – although many of the big names expected aren’t attending.

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