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Lip reader spots Harry saying ‘we’re collectively’ regardless of ‘battle’ on UK go to

Prince Harry spoke about a “struggle”, a “controversial” event and Prince Andrew in a series of cryptic comments picked up by a lip reader.

The Duke of Sussex flew into the UK this week for a whistle-stop tour to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. During the trip, he was spotted giving a four-word remark to a fan when asked if he was “happy to be home”.

A timetable clash prevented any meet-up with his father King Charles, despite the monarch working just two miles away as Harry attended a ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral yesterday (May 8).

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Footage going viral online shows Harry chatting to his uncle Charles Spencer inside the cathedral. And lip reading expert Jeremy Freeman has now told Daily Star that Harry appeared to make a number of surprising comments.



Charles Spencer
Harry was seen speaking to Charles Spencer

According to Jeremy, he starts the conversation by asking: “What’s the craic uncle?” With Charles’ back facing the camera, it’s impossible to pick up what he says, but Harry then responds to a comment with: “That would, wouldn’t it?”

After another conversation, Harry then seemingly adds: “100%, it’s controversial.” Diana’s brother speaks once more, before the Duke of Sussex makes a series of cryptic remarks.

“It’s not going to stop now,” he looks like saying. “We’re together, course/cause it’s a struggle. And to think how bad Andrew’s was…”

There is no indication what exactly Harry is referring to with the comments.

But it comes as Andrew’s relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was thrust into the spotlight once more with the release of Netflix film Scoop.

The drama starring Gillian Anderson, Billie Piper and Rufus Sewell charts the build up and impact of the Duke of York’s notorious interview with BBC’s Emily Maitlis in 2019.

Harry, meanwhile, will leave the UK today (May 9) and join up with wife Meghan Markle for their tour of Nigeria.