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00:01:00He's saying I've spent five hours with my dad and not a friendly text from either
00:01:05And the downright jaw dropping
00:01:08You do realise that this is the end
00:01:11And Megan responds, yes I do know
00:01:14This is utterly explosive
00:01:17This is the royals as you've never seen them before
00:01:20Wow, they are going to be telling us stuff we've never heard before
00:01:24I can't wait
00:01:33Born in 1948
00:01:35Prince Charles was Queen Elizabeth II's oldest son
00:01:39And as the heir to the throne
00:01:40The pressure to find the right kind of bride
00:01:43And future Queen of England was enormous
00:01:46He was the future king
00:01:50And according to the tabloids
00:01:52Really one of the world's most eligible bachelors
00:01:54The first girlfriend that Prince Charles was serious about
00:01:58Was Camilla Shand
00:01:59Who he dated in the early 1970s
00:02:02However, their relationship fizzled out
00:02:05When Charles joined the Navy
00:02:07So Charles, off he goes conveniently overseas
00:02:10What happens to the woman he has loved since 1970?
00:02:15Well, she discovers that she's somehow suddenly engaged to Andrew Parker Bowles
00:02:20Apparently the family announced their engagement
00:02:22Before they'd even confirmed it between each other
00:02:24But aristocrats have very strange ways of doing things
00:02:27The point is it took Camilla off the marital pitch for Charles
00:02:31So his search for an eligible potential princess continued
00:02:35When he finally hooks his girl
00:02:38We are excited
00:02:39So, who was the lucky girl?
00:02:43Diana Spencer, the daughter of an earl
00:02:45Was perfect princess material
00:02:48She first met Charles in 1977
00:02:51When she was just 16
00:02:52And the future king was 29
00:02:54But initially there was little sign that love might blossom
00:02:58When Diana Spencer first met Prince Charles
00:03:01She wasn't entirely impressed
00:03:03He didn't make the greatest first impression
00:03:05And she thought that he was a bit sad at the time
00:03:08But despite this first impression
00:03:10Three years later in 1980
00:03:12The couple officially began courting
00:03:15She was invited to a barbecue in Sussex
00:03:18She was told that Prince Charles would be there
00:03:20She hadn't seen him in a while
00:03:22They were all over each other
00:03:23They got together at that barbecue
00:03:26And the rest, as they say, is history
00:03:28The romance received the warm approval
00:03:31Of the inner circle of the royal family
00:03:33You know, the Queen Mother
00:03:34Friend of Ruth Femoy
00:03:36Had designs on the Spencer Girls
00:03:38Oh, she's like a little drop of perfection
00:03:41Unimpeachable
00:03:42Virginial
00:03:43Ideal
00:03:44Blank canvas
00:03:45Perfect for monarchy
00:03:46They can do what they like with her
00:03:48And by golly, didn't they?
00:03:50And by February 1981
00:03:52They were engaged
00:03:55Five months later
00:03:56On the 29th of July
00:03:58The eyes of 750 million people across the world
00:04:02Watched as Lady Diana Spencer
00:04:04Married the future king, Prince Charles
00:04:07So did he have any reassuring words for his bride-to-be?
00:04:11Our first in-depth look at the words
00:04:13They thought nobody could hear
00:04:15Until now
00:04:16Might reveal all
00:04:18Prince Charles was turning around to Diana
00:04:20And I think he's saying
00:04:21You will be fine
00:04:25The 750 million viewers
00:04:27It was the biggest ever television spectacle
00:04:29Are really believing
00:04:30Because Diana wants it to work
00:04:32And Charles wants it to work
00:04:33They're in a
00:04:34It's basically a piece of theatre
00:04:36They're both dressed up
00:04:37They're not in control of the destiny
00:04:42How Princess Diana is responding to Prince Charles
00:04:45Looks to be quite sing-songy
00:04:46She's not just saying it
00:04:47She's kind of going
00:04:48As will you
00:04:48And I can see that in her behaviour
00:04:50And how she's saying it
00:04:51And the smile that accompanies it as well
00:04:54Stakes couldn't be higher
00:04:55But in that moment
00:04:56They're there for each other
00:04:57You're going to be fine
00:04:58And so are you
00:04:59You will be fine
00:05:02Now are they the most reassuring words
00:05:07Probably not
00:05:08But he could hardly say to her
00:05:10You're making the biggest mistake of your life
00:05:12I don't really love you
00:05:13I'm being forced into this
00:05:15You'll face press intrusion forever
00:05:21Four months later
00:05:22It was announced Princess Diana was pregnant
00:05:25And at just 21 years old
00:05:27She gave birth to Prince William
00:05:29If you're married to the future king
00:05:31In which Diana was
00:05:32The expectation or the emphasis
00:05:34Is placed heavily
00:05:35In your ability to reproduce
00:05:37So that the lineage
00:05:38The dynasty can continue
00:05:39In William's case of course
00:05:41He's a firstborn boy
00:05:42Ideal really
00:05:44Let's not pretend otherwise
00:05:45Two years later
00:05:47And Prince Harry
00:05:47The spare
00:05:48Was born
00:05:49But their mother was different
00:05:51From royal parents from the past
00:05:53She wanted to be a more modern
00:05:55Hands-on mum
00:05:56Princess Diana was their protector
00:05:59She was their champion
00:06:01She made sure that the boys
00:06:03Had some normal things in life
00:06:05They got to go to theme parks
00:06:06And to burger bars
00:06:07And she made sure
00:06:08They had privacy on holidays
00:06:10They wore baseball caps
00:06:12They were allowed to do more fun things
00:06:14She went to their sports days
00:06:15She got involved
00:06:17She was mum
00:06:18She was much more hands-on
00:06:19Than royal women had been before her
00:06:21But a decade into Charles and Diana's marriage
00:06:24Cracks began to form
00:06:26And the increasingly fraught relationship
00:06:28Was picked apart by the world's media
00:06:32On June the 16th, 1992
00:06:35Andrew Morton's
00:06:37Diana, Her True Story
00:06:38Was released
00:06:39Sending shockwaves around the world
00:06:41The book revealed
00:06:43The Princess of Wales
00:06:44Heartbreaking battles
00:06:45With suicidal thoughts
00:06:47An eating disorder
00:06:48And the unravelling
00:06:50Of her marriage to Charles
00:06:51Who, according to her
00:06:53Had never fallen out of love
00:06:55With Camilla
00:06:55In a last ditch attempt
00:06:57To repair her son's relationship
00:06:59The Queen sent the pair
00:07:01On a trip to South Korea
00:07:02Where, as they worked as royal ambassadors
00:07:05She hoped they'd be able
00:07:06To rebuild their marriage
00:07:08The Queen sent Charles and Diana
00:07:10To South Korea
00:07:11For diplomatic reasons
00:07:13But also because Charles and Diana
00:07:15Were on the rocks
00:07:16And the Queen thought
00:07:17Some time out for them
00:07:18To regroup
00:07:20Recalibrate
00:07:21Come back together
00:07:23Would be great for them
00:07:24But it was an absolute disaster
00:07:27Like, she sent them
00:07:28On the mini break from hell
00:07:30Ironically, it's called
00:07:31The togetherness tour
00:07:33They couldn't look less together
00:07:36If they tried
00:07:38In fact, they look like strangers
00:07:40And they're acting
00:07:42Like complete strangers
00:07:45Now, our lip readers
00:07:47Have fresh insights
00:07:48On this tense
00:07:49Mini make or break
00:07:50Charles is trying to engage
00:07:53In conversation with Diana
00:07:55He is looking out of the window
00:07:57At the back of the car
00:07:59And he is trying to tell her
00:08:03That he believes that South Korea
00:08:05Is quite interesting
00:08:07And asses her
00:08:08Don't you?
00:08:09I think it was the Express newspaper
00:08:11That wrote that hate radiated
00:08:13Between the two of them
00:08:14Like it was just like
00:08:15Burning off them
00:08:17They were like two repelling magnets
00:08:18I think she's quite dismissive
00:08:20In her response
00:08:22She appears to not be taking an interest
00:08:27In what Charles is asking her
00:08:30Her responses seem to be
00:08:32One word responses
00:08:34Like, yep
00:08:35Yeah
00:08:36Quite down
00:08:38There's no cheerfulness
00:08:40In her words
00:08:41And it's so notable
00:08:43How dismissive
00:08:44Princess Diana is of him
00:08:46I mean, she's facing out the window
00:08:48She's practically got her face
00:08:50Pressed up against glass
00:08:51She couldn't be any further away from him
00:08:53Unless she was outside of the car
00:08:55And she just looks so uninterested
00:08:57And she sort of replies
00:08:58Yep, I'm not interested in you
00:09:00Don't speak to me
00:09:01I've clearly worn this massive hat
00:09:04In a car
00:09:05So I don't have to look at your face
00:09:06Basically, go away
00:09:08I want nothing to do with you
00:09:10And then you get Charles
00:09:11His pitiful attempt at conversation
00:09:14It's the kind of thing
00:09:15That you say to someone
00:09:16That you're stuck in a lift with
00:09:17Not the person that you're married to
00:09:19Who is the mother of your children
00:09:20I think South Korea
00:09:22Is quite interesting
00:09:24Don't you?
00:09:26It's just painful
00:09:28And such an insight
00:09:29I'm really glad I wasn't in Seoul
00:09:31In 1992
00:09:32That's all I'm saying
00:09:33Coming up
00:09:34Can we listen in on the drama
00:09:36Of Charles and Camilla's wedding day?
00:09:38Charles turned away
00:09:39And he said
00:09:40They look awful
00:09:41And we uncover
00:09:42Possible plotting
00:09:43By the Sussexes
00:09:44What the lip readers
00:09:45Have uncovered here
00:09:46Is history in the making
00:09:56We Brits have been obsessed
00:09:57With the Royals for decades
00:09:59But what do they say
00:10:00When they think nobody is listening?
00:10:02For the first time
00:10:03We're going to try to find out
00:10:05Meghan leans into Harry
00:10:07And I believe that she's saying
00:10:09Take advantage of this situation
00:10:12This brings us up close and personal
00:10:15Into what they're thinking
00:10:16In these iconic moments
00:10:18On November 20th 1995
00:10:20Martin Bashir interviewed
00:10:23Diana, Princess of Wales
00:10:24The resulting revelation
00:10:26Sent shockwaves around the world
00:10:28And the person at the centre
00:10:30Of one of the biggest disclosures
00:10:32Was Camilla Parker Bowles
00:10:35First of all
00:10:36What's interesting
00:10:37Is that we have
00:10:38This footage of Camilla
00:10:39The day after the night before
00:10:41When everybody
00:10:41Has been eyeballs glued
00:10:43To Diana
00:10:44Where she talks about
00:10:45There being three in a marriage
00:10:47Princess Diana
00:10:48Enjoyed huge popularity
00:10:50With the British people
00:10:51And this televised admission
00:10:53Blaming Camilla
00:10:54For the breakdown
00:10:54Of her marriage
00:10:55Further turned the public
00:10:57Against Camilla
00:10:58In her role
00:10:59As the other woman
00:11:0023 million Brits
00:11:02Watched the Panorama interview
00:11:03And the next morning
00:11:04Dozens of cameras vied
00:11:06For the first glimpse
00:11:07Of Camilla
00:11:08Camilla is handling the crisis
00:11:11By, well, firstly
00:11:13Going horse riding
00:11:14I mean, that's what royals do
00:11:16Isn't it
00:11:16When they're feeling a bit depressed
00:11:17They spend more time with horses
00:11:19For the first time
00:11:2130 years since it was filmed
00:11:22Our lip readers reveal
00:11:24What she might have said
00:11:25To her riding companions
00:11:26On that morning hack
00:11:28Camilla is talking
00:11:29To a fellow rider
00:11:32Camilla is looking down
00:11:33Down the side
00:11:34And she's talking about
00:11:36To him
00:11:37That it's true
00:11:38She likes to tap
00:11:39Her horse on the side
00:11:41Like so
00:11:42And she demonstrates it
00:11:44And how she does the tapping
00:11:46Down the side
00:11:47Of the horse's neck
00:11:50She's not really talking about it
00:11:52At all
00:11:53She's not saying
00:11:54Well, how are you?
00:11:56Oh, well, I've just been implicated
00:11:58In the highest rated television interview
00:12:00Of all time
00:12:01In the breakdown
00:12:02Of the marriage
00:12:03Of the future king of England
00:12:05I mean, it would be the first thing
00:12:06You'd say, wouldn't it?
00:12:07But not Camilla
00:12:08No, she's talking about the horse
00:12:09That she can sit there
00:12:11On a horse
00:12:12Making it look like
00:12:13Any other Sunday in the rain
00:12:14It just speaks to
00:12:15Her appeal to Charles
00:12:17Really
00:12:17That she's got this
00:12:19Ability
00:12:19To wear stress well
00:12:21In August 1997
00:12:24Less than two years
00:12:26After the Panorama interview
00:12:27The world was deeply shocked
00:12:29And united in grief
00:12:31When Princess Diana
00:12:32Tragically died
00:12:33In a car crash
00:12:34In Paris
00:12:35I remember very vividly
00:12:37Diana's death
00:12:38It was the kind of
00:12:39John Lennon moment
00:12:40For my generation
00:12:41But more powerful
00:12:43There was something deeper
00:12:45Than just
00:12:45That's really sad
00:12:47A woman in early middle age
00:12:49Has died horribly
00:12:50And left two young sons
00:12:51It was deeper than that
00:12:56In the years after
00:12:58Princess Diana died
00:12:59Prince Charles made it clear
00:13:01That Camilla Parker Bowles
00:13:02Was going to be in his life
00:13:04So there was an effort
00:13:06By Charles' team
00:13:08To rehabilitate
00:13:10Camilla Parker Bowles
00:13:11In the eyes of the public
00:13:12And a part of that
00:13:14Was the first sort of
00:13:15Official, if you like
00:13:17Sighting
00:13:17Of Charles and Camilla together
00:13:20It was January 1999
00:13:22That Charles and Camilla
00:13:24Went public
00:13:28This was after
00:13:29Her sister's
00:13:3050th birthday party
00:13:32At the Ritz Hotel
00:13:34Now they tipped off the press
00:13:36There was 200 press
00:13:38Outside the hotel
00:13:39To get this picture
00:13:40The picture
00:13:41Of them together
00:13:43Confirming their relationship
00:13:45Now as they leave the Ritz
00:13:47You'll notice that
00:13:48There is a sea
00:13:50Of cameras
00:13:51The flashlights
00:13:52Are going absolutely crazy
00:13:54And there's this bizarre moment
00:13:55Where Charles almost forgets
00:13:57She's there
00:13:58Wanders ahead of her
00:13:59I mean
00:13:59She's behind him
00:14:01Like essentially
00:14:01You wanted to introduce
00:14:02Camilla to the world
00:14:03And you wandered ahead of her
00:14:05Then he kind of remembers
00:14:07That she's there
00:14:09Charles looks back at Camilla
00:14:11And says to her
00:14:13Watch your step
00:14:14And she responds to him
00:14:16Which shows a caring side of him
00:14:18Charles knows that if Camilla
00:14:20Had gone arse over tit
00:14:21That would be the image
00:14:23Forever
00:14:24No secret about their relationship now
00:14:26None possible at all
00:14:27The photograph that people
00:14:28Have waited so long to see
00:14:30You see Charles being quite
00:14:31Protective of Camilla
00:14:33Telling her to watch her step
00:14:34As they go down the steps
00:14:37They then get in the car
00:14:38And the lit readers
00:14:39Managed to decipher
00:14:40Charles saying
00:14:41That went well
00:14:43Now to you or I
00:14:44A partner
00:14:46Meeting your family
00:14:48For the first time
00:14:49That went well
00:14:49Meant you're quite liked
00:14:51To them
00:14:52That went well
00:14:53Meant that Camilla
00:14:54Was literally not
00:14:55Pelted with eggs
00:14:57By random members
00:14:58Of the public
00:14:59Who adored
00:15:00Diana
00:15:00And it did go well
00:15:02In the years that followed
00:15:04The British public
00:15:05Began to warm
00:15:06To Camilla and Charles
00:15:07Finally in February 2005
00:15:10They announced their engagement
00:15:12And just two months later
00:15:13The nation got to witness
00:15:15Another royal wedding
00:15:18For princes William and Harry
00:15:20The day was about
00:15:21Supporting their father
00:15:23As best they could
00:15:24I think we know
00:15:25That both of them
00:15:26Were equivocal about
00:15:27Their father's
00:15:28Second marriage to Camilla
00:15:30And that was something
00:15:32That was quite unifying
00:15:33In that moment
00:15:34That's what you see there
00:15:35You know we've got to
00:15:36Get on with this
00:15:36We've got to do our duty
00:15:37Be present for our father
00:15:39Ultimately they want
00:15:40Their dad to be happy
00:15:41And they put their
00:15:42Best foot forward
00:15:43For William
00:15:44That's easier said than done
00:15:47William with hair
00:15:48I mean now that's
00:15:48A bit of a novelty
00:15:49I think one of the reasons
00:15:50It's a bit why why
00:15:51Is because clearly
00:15:52A bit's falling out
00:15:53Isn't it
00:15:53You know it's a bit thin
00:15:55He's kind of realising
00:15:56That he's having
00:15:57A bad hair day
00:15:58And Harry's loving it
00:16:01But for these loving brothers
00:16:03It's an opportunity to bond
00:16:05Albeit over William's misfortune
00:16:08William opened the dialogue here
00:16:10By saying he's heard about a mess
00:16:12Harry's initial reaction
00:16:13Seems to be
00:16:14Whoa
00:16:16Harry responded with a
00:16:17Whoa
00:16:18It's gone like that
00:16:19But then he damn pleads that
00:16:21And says
00:16:22No it's okay
00:16:22It's alright
00:16:23He's now responding to
00:16:25Harry's little jabs here
00:16:27With a bit of cheeky smell
00:16:29And with the same doubt
00:16:31You kind of see there
00:16:32The brotherly nature
00:16:33Of their relationship
00:16:34They do have the normal banter
00:16:35They all brothers do have
00:16:37They're allowed to have
00:16:37The odd little dig and poke
00:16:38At each other
00:16:40It just goes to show
00:16:41That you can be
00:16:42The future king of England
00:16:43You can have servants
00:16:44You can have valets
00:16:45You can have the world
00:16:46At your disposal
00:16:47But you can have a bad hair day
00:16:49And for him
00:16:50The whole world is watching
00:16:53It's at his father's wedding
00:16:55For goodness sake
00:16:56And his hair
00:16:58It's bouffant
00:17:03This was a huge day
00:17:05For Charles and Camilla
00:17:06The culmination of a decades long love story
00:17:09But now our lip readers reveal
00:17:11They think one wardrobe choice
00:17:13Caused Camilla some major stress
00:17:16On the big day
00:17:16And her groom
00:17:17Didn't offer much comfort
00:17:20She's holding on to a hat
00:17:22She's struggling with the wind
00:17:23And she's saying
00:17:25I wish I hadn't had feathers
00:17:27And Charles turned away
00:17:29And he said
00:17:30They look awful
00:17:32On her wedding day
00:17:34The groom turns to the bride
00:17:37And says
00:17:37What she's wearing
00:17:39Looks awful
00:17:40I mean
00:17:41I know
00:17:41That sometimes
00:17:42The royals
00:17:43Aren't the sharpest tools
00:17:43In the box
00:17:44But come on Charles
00:17:45You can do better than that
00:17:46Camilla says
00:17:47She wishes she hadn't
00:17:48Well feathers
00:17:49It's a very human response
00:17:50When the wind's
00:17:50Trying to take your top knot off
00:17:53She looks very attractive
00:17:54She looks eminently lovable
00:17:56In these pictures
00:17:57With these crazy
00:17:58Pantomime style
00:17:59Gold feathers
00:18:01And apparently
00:18:02Even her new mother-in-law
00:18:04The Queen
00:18:04Had something to say about it
00:18:09The Queen
00:18:10Moves over towards Charles
00:18:12And she
00:18:13Says to him
00:18:15I did forewarn her
00:18:17Not to wear feathers
00:18:18But Charles doesn't have time
00:18:20To talk about that right now
00:18:22And Beatrice
00:18:24However
00:18:24Is finding the whole
00:18:26Thing fascinating
00:18:28When you see a big smile
00:18:30Spread across her face
00:18:31I suppose the Queen
00:18:33Does know about headdresses
00:18:34Let's be honest
00:18:34The Queen wore about
00:18:35Every single headdress
00:18:36Under the sun
00:18:37Coming up
00:18:38Kate likes a man
00:18:40In uniform
00:18:41She looks back to me
00:18:42She's a dame
00:18:43But I love the uniform
00:18:44It's so sexy
00:18:45Prince Harry
00:18:46Gets the cold shoulder
00:18:48And I believe
00:18:49That he's saying
00:18:50I've spent five hours
00:18:51With my dad
00:18:52In his office
00:18:53And not a friendly text
00:18:55For me either
00:18:56And heavy the head
00:18:58That wears the crown
00:18:59He actually says
00:19:01To Camilla
00:19:02Don't get too close
00:19:04My crown might topple over
00:19:13The royals have captivated
00:19:15The British public
00:19:16For years
00:19:17We hang on their every word
00:19:19But what do they say
00:19:21When they think
00:19:21No one can hear them
00:19:22Meghan leans into Harry
00:19:24And I believe
00:19:26That she's saying
00:19:27Take advantage
00:19:28Of this situation
00:19:29And then she pauses
00:19:31And just looks around
00:19:32And turns back
00:19:33To Harry
00:19:34And he responds back
00:19:36To her
00:19:36And says
00:19:37Today
00:19:38For the first time
00:19:40We might be able
00:19:41To tell you
00:19:42This is new stuff
00:19:44These are new insights
00:19:46The lip readers
00:19:46Are going to be giving us
00:19:48Prince William
00:19:49And Catherine
00:19:50Princess of Wales
00:19:51Have become a power couple
00:19:52Within the royal family
00:19:53Their love story
00:19:55Began shortly after
00:19:56The turn of the century
00:19:57Back then
00:19:58The question on the nation's lips
00:20:00Was who is Catherine Middleton
00:20:02She was born in Berkshire
00:20:04Not of an aristocratic background
00:20:06But she came from
00:20:07A nice middle class family
00:20:09Her parents
00:20:10Carol and Michael Middleton
00:20:11Owned a business
00:20:12Called Party Pieces
00:20:13That afforded Kate
00:20:14A nice lifestyle
00:20:17She attended boarding school
00:20:18Before taking a degree
00:20:19In art history
00:20:20At the University of St Andrews
00:20:22The same university
00:20:24And course
00:20:24As Prince William
00:20:26People were flooding
00:20:27To St Andrews
00:20:29That you know
00:20:29They could perhaps
00:20:30Be in Prince William's class
00:20:32Sit next to him
00:20:33Pass him a pen
00:20:35You know
00:20:35Fall in love with him
00:20:36But it was Kate
00:20:37Who caught his eye
00:20:38And captured his heart
00:20:40They had the same
00:20:41Friendship group
00:20:41They were in the same
00:20:42Halls of residence
00:20:44Together
00:20:45So they formed
00:20:45The same friendship group
00:20:47And their friendship
00:20:48Grew into love
00:20:50They began dating
00:20:51In September 2001
00:20:53And as the relationship
00:20:54Became more serious
00:20:55Public scrutiny
00:20:57Of Catherine increased
00:20:58In 2007
00:21:00They had been dating
00:21:01For six years
00:21:02And in one of her first
00:21:04High profile public sightings
00:21:06At Prince William's
00:21:07Passing out parade
00:21:08At Sandhurst
00:21:08She revealed a playful side
00:21:10To her personality
00:21:11She's always dressed
00:21:13Quite old for her years
00:21:14And in sort of
00:21:15Straight laced
00:21:16Tailored outfits
00:21:17But actually
00:21:18The girl Kate
00:21:19If you look at her
00:21:20In this clip
00:21:21She's just having
00:21:22A bit of a laugh
00:21:23She's a good time girl
00:21:24She's a fun girl
00:21:25It looks nice to me
00:21:27She is saying
00:21:28But I love the uniform
00:21:30It's so sexy
00:21:30Which is met with
00:21:32A glorious laughter
00:21:33By her friends
00:21:34And Kate
00:21:35Like any normal woman
00:21:36Commented
00:21:37I love the uniform
00:21:38It looks sexy
00:21:39I mean she's not blind
00:21:40For goodness sake
00:21:41Everybody loves
00:21:42A man in uniform
00:21:44Very un-Queen of England
00:21:46Like language
00:21:47But of course
00:21:47Did she know
00:21:48She was going to be
00:21:49The Queen of England
00:21:49At this point
00:21:50Probably not
00:21:51But it is
00:21:53Quite risque
00:21:54I wonder if
00:21:56That uniform
00:21:57Has made it
00:21:58Into
00:21:58The palatial bedroom
00:22:02Sexy man in uniform
00:22:03I mean who hasn't said that
00:22:04Which woman hasn't said that
00:22:05You know so she speaks
00:22:06For all of us
00:22:07There's something very clever
00:22:08About Kate
00:22:09And it's captured here
00:22:11On the one hand
00:22:11She can wear the clothes
00:22:12And hang around
00:22:13With the royal players
00:22:14And look the part
00:22:15Behave the part
00:22:16But also
00:22:17There's an every woman
00:22:18Quality to her
00:22:19And I think we love her
00:22:20For that
00:22:26After a decade
00:22:27Of dating
00:22:27Prince William
00:22:28Was finally ready
00:22:29To pop the question
00:22:32William
00:22:32Has proposed
00:22:34To Kate
00:22:35She has waited
00:22:35We've all waited
00:22:37And he's finally
00:22:38Proposed to her
00:22:39We are getting
00:22:40A royal wedding
00:22:41I have to tell you
00:22:42To the gays
00:22:43That is like
00:22:44An FA Cup final
00:22:45Thank God
00:22:46We're getting
00:22:47A royal wedding
00:22:47And just like
00:22:49When Charles and Diana
00:22:50Married
00:22:50The couple had
00:22:51The eyes of the world
00:22:52Upon them
00:22:54William and Kate's
00:22:55Wedding in 2011
00:22:57Was the biggest royal wedding
00:23:00Since Charles and Diana
00:23:01And also it was the time
00:23:03Of the advent of social media
00:23:04So people were
00:23:05Watching it on YouTube
00:23:06Talking about it on Twitter
00:23:07And Facebook at the time
00:23:09Millions of people
00:23:10Watched it around the world
00:23:11Not just on TV
00:23:12But streamed it
00:23:13The interest was huge
00:23:15They were the original influencers
00:23:17Now for the first time ever
00:23:19We reveal what we think
00:23:20The newlyweds were saying
00:23:21To each other
00:23:22At this point
00:23:23She says
00:23:24Are you happy?
00:23:27And William replies
00:23:28It's been a perfect day
00:23:32But with the April sun
00:23:34Beating down
00:23:34And thousands of royalists
00:23:36Waving their flags
00:23:37At the happy couple
00:23:38Hoping for a wave
00:23:39And a smile back
00:23:40William was beginning to flag
00:23:42To see the tension in his jaw
00:23:45Perhaps he was coughing
00:23:48Or just getting himself ready
00:23:51And Kate asks him
00:23:53Are you okay?
00:23:54And he said
00:23:55Yes, I'm all good
00:23:58Here William says
00:24:00My face is hurting
00:24:02From smiling at everyone
00:24:03So much
00:24:04And Kate responds
00:24:06I'm smiling as well
00:24:08So I think they're really happy
00:24:11And just expressing how they feel
00:24:17She inquires what's going on
00:24:19And he says
00:24:20Oh my face hurts
00:24:21From smiling so much
00:24:24Which again
00:24:25You would have to
00:24:27You're a royal
00:24:27You've got to smile
00:24:28We don't want to see you
00:24:29Looking miserable
00:24:30As the carriage pulls away
00:24:34Kate says to William
00:24:36Tell me you love me
00:24:37Which is quite an endearing moment
00:24:39For them
00:24:40And he responds with
00:24:42I love you always
00:24:44It's really nice
00:24:45That we get
00:24:46Like a bit of an insight
00:24:47Into these moments
00:24:48Kate saying to William
00:24:49Tell me you love me
00:24:50William replying
00:24:52I will love you always
00:24:53It's really really lovely
00:24:54That they managed
00:24:55To have those moments
00:24:57Usually significant occasion
00:24:59An iconic wedding
00:25:00And I love that
00:25:02They managed to enjoy it
00:25:03I love that for them
00:25:06They're all smiles
00:25:08And William's quite chatty
00:25:10And happy
00:25:11And he instructs Kate
00:25:13To wave to the crowds
00:25:16Whilst Prince William's enjoying
00:25:19The moment with his new wife
00:25:21He still understands
00:25:24That he has to perform a duty
00:25:29And instructing Kate to wave
00:25:31Is part of who he is
00:25:36I think what the lit readers have done here
00:25:38Is given us a brilliant insight
00:25:40Into something we'd all seen
00:25:41I mean we'd seen this clip before
00:25:43But what we hadn't seen
00:25:45Were the snippets of conversation
00:25:47We'd never heard those before
00:25:49And what it's shown to me
00:25:51Is actually
00:25:52During these big state occasions
00:25:55Which we all enjoy
00:25:57Which is actually just a marriage
00:25:59Between two people
00:25:59The tightrope that they're walking
00:26:01Between being themselves
00:26:03Being a couple for themselves
00:26:04But also giving themselves
00:26:06To all of us
00:26:08They were switching between
00:26:09Those two roles
00:26:10Actually quite effortlessly
00:26:13But it really brought it home
00:26:16Those lip reading insights
00:26:18As to how difficult
00:26:19That must be sometimes
00:26:21This was a real fairy tale moment
00:26:23And it was a fairy tale moment as well
00:26:25Because she was not
00:26:26From an aristocratic background
00:26:28She was a middle class girl
00:26:30That met William at university
00:26:32It was a bit like a movie
00:26:34Like Hollywood could not have written it
00:26:36And so you had that kind of
00:26:37You know
00:26:38Anybody could be a princess story
00:26:41The couple had been together
00:26:43For years by now
00:26:44And the newlyweds
00:26:45Transitioned seamlessly
00:26:46Into their role together
00:26:47As working royals
00:26:50A year later
00:26:51The Queen called upon them
00:26:53To step up
00:26:53When William's grandfather
00:26:55Prince Philip
00:26:56Was suffering with an illness
00:26:57This is the Diamond Jubilee
00:27:00It's 2012
00:27:01It's only a year after
00:27:02Their massive big wedding bonanza
00:27:06William sits down next to
00:27:08His grandmother
00:27:09Queen Elizabeth
00:27:10And she says
00:27:12I'm so pleased
00:27:14That you've done this
00:27:15While squeezing her nose
00:27:17At the same time
00:27:19And he replies
00:27:20And said
00:27:21I owe you that
00:27:23The Queen is very protective of William
00:27:25We know that she's protective
00:27:26Of both the boys
00:27:27In the wake of Diana's death
00:27:28But this is the future king
00:27:30There was this connection
00:27:31If you like
00:27:32That I think
00:27:33You're able to have
00:27:34With the grandparent
00:27:35Partly because
00:27:35They're one step removed
00:27:36Sometimes parent
00:27:37Is just a bit too close
00:27:38It's a bit ick
00:27:39You know
00:27:40Back off dad
00:27:40The Queen also provided
00:27:43This extraordinary exemplar
00:27:45Of monarchy
00:27:47How to do the gig well
00:27:48And I think William
00:27:50Respected that
00:27:52So what's really
00:27:53Interesting to see
00:27:54About this clip
00:27:55Is what starts off
00:27:57As actually a really
00:27:58Poignant moment
00:27:58Between Prince William
00:28:00And his grandmother
00:28:01The late Queen Elizabeth
00:28:02She says
00:28:04I'm glad you've done this
00:28:05Because they've stepped in
00:28:06Because Prince Philip
00:28:07Is ill
00:28:08I owe you that
00:28:09You're just showing
00:28:10The deference and respect
00:28:11That Prince William
00:28:13Had for his grandmother
00:28:15But then
00:28:16It's hilarious
00:28:18They're giggling
00:28:19About something
00:28:20You can see
00:28:21Between the three of them
00:28:22They find something funny
00:28:25The Queen
00:28:26Then goes on
00:28:28To say that
00:28:28He must rest up
00:28:30So that he can get better
00:28:31And William
00:28:33Says
00:28:34Oh I see
00:28:35The Queen also
00:28:36Let's William know
00:28:38That his grandfather
00:28:40Has a bad temperament
00:28:42When he's not very well
00:28:44And William replies with
00:28:47He is grouchy
00:28:48I know
00:28:49They're having a bit of a laugh
00:28:51Because apparently
00:28:52Philip's indisposed
00:28:53He's got I think
00:28:54It was a bladder infection
00:28:55And they're talking about
00:28:57Him being grouchy
00:28:57In very loving terms
00:29:00See that's a really nice moment
00:29:02Where they just start
00:29:03Giggling together
00:29:04And I think that
00:29:05Prince William brought out
00:29:06A little bit more
00:29:07Of a playful side
00:29:08Of the late Queen
00:29:10Because I love that
00:29:11They're just
00:29:12Sort of cracking jokes
00:29:13With each other
00:29:14They're sort of being
00:29:14A bit cheeky
00:29:15About Prince Philip
00:29:16They're being a bit cheeky
00:29:17About what might be happening
00:29:18They clearly
00:29:19Absolutely
00:29:20Adored each other
00:29:21And had a really
00:29:23Really good relationship
00:29:27Two years into married life
00:29:29In July 2013
00:29:31The couple welcomed
00:29:32Their first child
00:29:33Prince George
00:29:35Like his mother Diana
00:29:36William wanted to be
00:29:37A modern hands-on parent
00:29:40This was evident
00:29:41When he took Prince George
00:29:42For his first day of school
00:29:43And whilst this royal milestone
00:29:45Was witnessed
00:29:46By countless cameras
00:29:47William tried his best
00:29:49To make it as normal
00:29:50As possible
00:29:51For his son
00:29:52Prince William is providing
00:29:53Some reassuring watch
00:29:55I believe
00:29:56So he's reassuring George
00:29:58That there are cameras there
00:30:00And that they're going to want
00:30:02To take photos of you
00:30:02Because it's your first day of school
00:30:04And then we'll set the teacher's hand
00:30:06Once we approach her
00:30:08And you can see
00:30:09Kind of Prince George
00:30:10Acknowledging that
00:30:11And nodding along
00:30:11Clearly very shy and nervous
00:30:13As any kid would be
00:30:14On their first day of school
00:30:16With Princess Charlotte
00:30:17Already born
00:30:18Kate was pregnant
00:30:19With baby number three
00:30:21The future Prince Louis
00:30:22And couldn't be there
00:30:24Instead she was home
00:30:25Battling morning sickness
00:30:26Leaving William
00:30:28To handle the big day
00:30:29William is on full dad duty here
00:30:31Because obviously Kate
00:30:32Couldn't go along to
00:30:33This first day of school
00:30:35So first he's having to
00:30:36Step up his game
00:30:37And be a good dad
00:30:38But also Kate could have
00:30:39Quite possibly been watching
00:30:41From home
00:30:42So what if
00:30:43What if William puts a foot wrong
00:30:45What if George scuffs his shoes
00:30:47And Kate sees from home
00:30:48It's not like William can go home
00:30:50And just say
00:30:50Oh no none of that happened
00:30:52It's literally being beamed live
00:30:54Prince William has not forgotten
00:30:55What it was like
00:30:56To be a young lad
00:30:57And to be under such scrutiny
00:30:59And he's made sure
00:31:00That that is not transferred
00:31:01To Charlotte, George and Louis
00:31:02And good for them
00:31:06On so many levels
00:31:07This is a straightforward moment
00:31:09Isn't it
00:31:10Between father and son
00:31:11First day of school
00:31:12It's a dear little school
00:31:13In Battersea
00:31:14But yet also the most bizarre
00:31:16In as much as
00:31:19Most dads
00:31:20Who take their child to school
00:31:21On the first day
00:31:23Don't get in trouble
00:31:24Don't be cheeky to the teacher
00:31:25Don't rip your uniform
00:31:27Make sure you do your shoelaces up
00:31:28Whereas this is
00:31:29Oh please make sure
00:31:30That you're mindful
00:31:31Of the international media
00:31:32That's photographing you
00:31:34And this is what they're doing
00:31:35It's the most normal
00:31:37Yet the most abnormal moment
00:31:39Between father and son
00:31:41It's amazing really
00:31:42Coming up
00:31:44Cracks begin to show
00:31:45God imagine like that relative
00:31:47Which you never ever want to see
00:31:49All sorts of
00:31:50Unrealistic expectations
00:31:52Were laid at the feet of
00:31:53A woman who's about
00:31:55To also be dubbed
00:31:56Duchess difficult
00:31:56And it's a fine balance
00:31:59For the king
00:31:59Don't get too close
00:32:01My crown might topple over
00:32:11The royals are the most
00:32:12Filmed family in the world
00:32:14There have been many
00:32:16Iconic moments over the years
00:32:17But now for the very first time
00:32:20We're going to try to find out
00:32:21What they were saying
00:32:22When they thought
00:32:23Nobody was listening
00:32:24There were so many moments
00:32:26That we've seen
00:32:27But this is new stuff
00:32:29These are new insights
00:32:31The lit readers
00:32:32Are going to be giving us
00:32:33Prince Harry is the younger
00:32:35Brother of William
00:32:36Prince Harry was born
00:32:38On September 15th 1984
00:32:40And born at St Mary's Hospital
00:32:43And again he was paraded
00:32:45On the steps of the Lindo Wing
00:32:47By his mum Princess Diana
00:32:49Along with her husband Prince Charles
00:32:51Harry was the spare
00:32:53He went to Eton but struggled
00:32:55He then joined the army
00:32:57And thrived
00:32:58And came into his own
00:32:59During his tours of Afghanistan
00:33:01He was beloved of the people
00:33:03And Britain's most eligible bachelor
00:33:06In 2014 Prince Harry established
00:33:09The Invictus Games
00:33:10And a year later
00:33:11It was confirmed
00:33:12He would leave the army
00:33:14Supporting wounded
00:33:15Injured and ill
00:33:17Servicemen and women
00:33:18Became a big part
00:33:19Of Harry's identity
00:33:20Post-military
00:33:22Prince Harry talked about
00:33:24In spare
00:33:24Seeing these soldiers
00:33:26And thinking
00:33:27What can I do
00:33:28What can I do
00:33:29To help them
00:33:30And that birthed
00:33:32The Invictus Games
00:33:33So Harry decided
00:33:34To use the healing power
00:33:35Of sport
00:33:36To rehabilitate
00:33:37Wounded soldiers
00:33:40But by now
00:33:41Prince Harry was in his 30s
00:33:43And there was much talk
00:33:44And speculation
00:33:45In the nation's press
00:33:46Of who he might be dating
00:33:48And when he would settle down
00:33:50It was always written about
00:33:52In the press
00:33:53Whether he was going to get married
00:33:55Who he was dating
00:33:57Every time he was pictured
00:33:58With a woman
00:33:59They were now the girlfriend
00:34:00And that pressure
00:34:00On that person
00:34:01Was huge
00:34:02Was absolutely massive
00:34:03The pressure on Prince Harry
00:34:05Was huge as well
00:34:06All his relationships
00:34:07Ended up on the front page
00:34:08Of the newspapers
00:34:09It's no wonder
00:34:10He couldn't hold
00:34:11A relationship down
00:34:13But eventually
00:34:14Someone came along
00:34:15Who wasn't scared off
00:34:16By the media intrusion
00:34:18Meghan Markle was an actress
00:34:19She was in the US drama
00:34:22Suits
00:34:22Which filmed in Toronto
00:34:24She was also an activist
00:34:26For women's issues
00:34:27She worked with the UN
00:34:28She was a lifestyle blogger
00:34:30They met in 2016 now
00:34:32Prince Harry saw
00:34:33Meghan Markle
00:34:35On social media
00:34:36She was using
00:34:36Some kind of filter
00:34:37And he thought
00:34:39Yep
00:34:39She's the one
00:34:40Dog ears or not
00:34:41So sent her a message
00:34:43They set up
00:34:44A date in London
00:34:45And the rest
00:34:46As they say
00:34:46Is history
00:34:48After a year
00:34:49Of secret dating
00:34:50In September 2017
00:34:52Harry and Meghan
00:34:53Finally went public
00:34:55The setting
00:34:56The Invictus Games
00:34:59Clearly
00:34:59Harry and Meghan
00:35:01Are so into each other
00:35:02But also so into
00:35:03The wheelchair tennis
00:35:04And I actually think
00:35:05It's really significant
00:35:06As well
00:35:07That Meghan and Harry
00:35:08Chose this occasion
00:35:10For them to
00:35:11Confirm their relationship
00:35:13So that she could support him
00:35:15At something that's so important to him
00:35:17Just months later
00:35:19Harry and Meghan
00:35:20Announced their engagement
00:35:21Posing at Kensington Palace
00:35:23The ring
00:35:24Designed by Harry himself
00:35:27Then came an historic first
00:35:29She was invited to Christmas
00:35:31At Sandringham
00:35:32An honour usually reserved
00:35:34For married royals
00:35:35So here in this clip
00:35:37I focus on William
00:35:39Talking to his brother Harry
00:35:41I can clearly see that
00:35:43They are having quite a direct conversation
00:35:45Because they're both looking at one another
00:35:48And through my analysing
00:35:51I believe that he says
00:35:54That he would like to chat
00:35:55With Harry some more
00:35:57And are you up for that?
00:35:59Harry nods in agreement
00:36:01And said yes
00:36:02It's the best deal
00:36:03I don't know if this is just
00:36:06A comfortable way
00:36:07Of how the brothers talk to each other
00:36:10There's also a little bit of humour
00:36:13That's happening
00:36:14As they walk down the step as well
00:36:16And you can see William
00:36:18Having a little laugh
00:36:20He's referencing to something
00:36:22That's very Irish
00:36:24And he mentions it twice
00:36:26When he's speaking to Meghan
00:36:30In saying very Irish
00:36:32Very Irish
00:36:34Which I find quite comical
00:36:36Because you can see
00:36:37He finds it funny too
00:36:41I have absolutely no idea
00:36:43What he's talking about
00:36:45He clearly thinks he's being funny
00:36:46I don't know what is Irish
00:36:48Maybe he's just desperate for a Guinness
00:36:50So he can get away from them all
00:36:52Maybe he's making a little joke
00:36:53Or something
00:36:54Maybe they're looking forward to
00:36:55An Irish whiskey after lunch
00:36:56Anything to get them through the service
00:36:59On the 19th of May 2018
00:37:01Prince Harry and Meghan Markle married
00:37:04Having barely been together for two years
00:37:06In the months that followed
00:37:08The scrutiny was off the charts
00:37:10And every public appearance was analysed
00:37:13Such as her Royal Balcony debut
00:37:14In June of 2018
00:37:16Clearly Harry and Meghan are so into each other
00:37:20Here we are at Meghan's first proper event
00:37:24As a member of the Royal Family
00:37:26After her wedding to Prince Harry
00:37:29This is quite a busy scene
00:37:32For a lip reader
00:37:33I wanted to focus just on Meghan and Harry
00:37:36On this occasion
00:37:38Because I was aware that this was her first time
00:37:42On the balcony
00:37:43I wanted to see how she was feeling
00:37:47Harry is explaining to her
00:37:49What is going to happen
00:37:51And that the powers will be flying overhead
00:37:54He uses his hand motion
00:37:56To demonstrate what they're going to be doing
00:38:00And repeats that twice to her
00:38:03And she acknowledged that
00:38:05Saying okay
00:38:07The lip readers have exposed him
00:38:09Mansplaining to her
00:38:10What a fly past is
00:38:11Is this Harry being too dumb
00:38:14To realise that Meghan knows
00:38:16That planes are in the air
00:38:17And as a member of the Royal Family
00:38:18You probably have to look at a few
00:38:20Or is this Meghan playing dumb
00:38:22So that Harry feels like he's in charge
00:38:24That won't last
00:38:26The Royal Family is the greatest show on earth
00:38:29And many thought Meghan would take to it
00:38:31Like a duck to water
00:38:34A lot of it's performative
00:38:35A lot of what we consume
00:38:36About the Royal Family
00:38:37Is external
00:38:39Performed
00:38:39Not entirely sincere
00:38:42Arguably that's an ideal world
00:38:43For a Hollywood actress
00:38:44But it's not if it's also
00:38:46Intersecting with your real life
00:38:47You know they're not on a film set there
00:38:49I think there's a bit of feeling there
00:38:51That Meghan isn't quite sure
00:38:53Whether she's at work or at play
00:38:57Initially the press warmed to Meghan
00:39:00And she seemed like a natural
00:39:01During their public appearances
00:39:03But after a honeymoon period
00:39:05The press started to turn against her
00:39:07And negative stories were appearing
00:39:09About Harry marrying an older
00:39:11Divorced American actress
00:39:13Some outlets highlighting her biracial heritage
00:39:16And questioning her motives
00:39:18There were also claims of her
00:39:20Not adhering to royal protocol
00:39:22Particularly in her clothing choices
00:39:24And public appearances
00:39:26And perhaps most damaging
00:39:28Were reports that she made Kate cry
00:39:30Meghan Markle was made a villain
00:39:33By the British tabloid press
00:39:35They wrote stories about her
00:39:37That were racist
00:39:38That were misogynistic
00:39:39They just didn't like the fact
00:39:40That she was biracial
00:39:42That she was American
00:39:43That she had been an actress
00:39:45That she was divorced
00:39:48But more and more sources
00:39:50From inside the palace walls
00:39:51Were painting her in a bad light
00:39:53All sorts of unrealistic expectations
00:39:55Were laid at the feet of
00:39:57A woman who's about to also be dubbed
00:39:59Duchess difficult
00:40:00Meghan Harry
00:40:01Watch your hat
00:40:02A lot of it's quite
00:40:04Escalated quite quickly
00:40:06Meghan and Kate aren't only
00:40:08Ruffling each other's feathers
00:40:09But also then employees
00:40:11Who feel that perhaps
00:40:12They're not being well handled
00:40:13At the same time
00:40:14As Meghan feels
00:40:14She's being misunderstood
00:40:15You can see how very quickly
00:40:18It goes from zero to hot
00:40:19Perhaps there's an intractability
00:40:20On both sides
00:40:21Where neither side
00:40:23Wants to meet the other
00:40:24Probably in fact
00:40:25Certainly the institution
00:40:27Of royalty expected
00:40:28Meghan to do most
00:40:30Of the adjusting
00:40:32And I don't think
00:40:33She was up for that
00:40:35Harry and Meghan
00:40:36Were becoming disgruntled
00:40:37And for the first time ever
00:40:39Our lip readers
00:40:40Can reveal what they think
00:40:41They said
00:40:42In a conversation
00:40:43At a remembrance service
00:40:44In 2018
00:40:45Meghan leans into Harry
00:40:48And I believe that she's saying
00:40:50Take advantage of this situation
00:40:52And then she pauses
00:40:54And just looks around
00:40:56And turns back to Harry
00:40:57And he responds back to her
00:41:00And says
00:41:01Today
00:41:05This is utterly explosive
00:41:08And what the lip readers
00:41:09Have uncovered here
00:41:10Is
00:41:11Well it's
00:41:11It's history in the making
00:41:18Meghan's now directing
00:41:20The conversation
00:41:21In a way
00:41:22That she
00:41:24Appears to be
00:41:25Instructing him
00:41:26And she asks
00:41:27Says to him
00:41:28Do it tonight
00:41:29And she looks away
00:41:31As if she's visualising
00:41:33A scenario unfolding
00:41:35And she's processing
00:41:37What she just said
00:41:38Harry leans into Meghan
00:41:40And goes on to say
00:41:42You do realise
00:41:43That this is the end
00:41:46And Meghan responds
00:41:48Yes
00:41:49I do know
00:41:53The conversation
00:41:54That they are having
00:41:55Is really intriguing
00:41:57When I think of what happened
00:41:58Only a couple of years later
00:42:00They step back
00:42:00As working royals
00:42:01In 2021
00:42:02And this clip
00:42:03From 2018
00:42:05Where they're talking about
00:42:07You know that this is the end
00:42:08Let's do it tonight
00:42:10I wonder if those conversations
00:42:12Have been going on
00:42:12Since then
00:42:15What we do know though
00:42:16Is relations between
00:42:17Harry and Meghan
00:42:18And the rest of the royal family
00:42:20Were starting to sour
00:42:21And it's even been reported
00:42:22That William and Harry
00:42:23Were no longer on speaking terms
00:42:25Within months
00:42:26Of Harry's wedding to Meghan
00:42:30Clearly the cracks
00:42:31Had started to show here
00:42:33We knew that they weren't
00:42:34Getting on by this point
00:42:35But the press really fed into that
00:42:37Fed into
00:42:38The brothers not getting on
00:42:39But also fed into
00:42:40Pitting Kate and Meghan
00:42:42Against each other
00:42:43But they were still
00:42:44Working royals
00:42:46And sometimes
00:42:47Duty calls
00:42:48God imagine right
00:42:50That relative
00:42:50That you just never
00:42:51Ever want to see
00:42:53Well normally
00:42:54You can just get away with it
00:42:55You can just not attend
00:42:56That birthday
00:42:57Or anything like that
00:42:57When you are a royal
00:42:59You can't do that
00:43:00Not only do you need
00:43:01To see those relatives
00:43:02Quite often
00:43:03But you need to
00:43:05Appear with them
00:43:05At things like
00:43:06The centenary of the RAF
00:43:07Like the whole world's
00:43:09Media actually looking at you
00:43:12So William and Harry
00:43:14Say hello to one another
00:43:15As you can see here
00:43:17Right at the beginning
00:43:19And William actually says
00:43:21I'm happy that you're both
00:43:22Attending
00:43:23And Harry's response
00:43:25Of course
00:43:26You can see that Harry
00:43:29Displays a hesitation
00:43:30In his step
00:43:32Indicating a possible
00:43:35Internal reflection
00:43:37On William's comment
00:43:39Or the broader situation
00:43:40George VI was the founder
00:43:43George VI was the founder
00:43:43Of the RAF
00:43:44This is steeped
00:43:45In kind of royal history
00:43:46And significance
00:43:47100th anniversary
00:43:48Really big deal
00:43:50Important
00:43:51That both boys are there
00:43:53You've got them both
00:43:54In their number one uniforms
00:43:57Kate looks awkward
00:43:59Weirdly frumpy for Kate
00:44:00Harry's totally unrelaxed
00:44:03He's sort of edgy
00:44:05William is formally
00:44:06Sort of pleased they're there
00:44:08The lit reader suggests
00:44:09He's sort of saying
00:44:09Glad you made it
00:44:10Kind of thing
00:44:11It's kind of weird
00:44:12Isn't that
00:44:13One sibling to another
00:44:14It's cringy
00:44:15But are we saying that
00:44:16Because we now know
00:44:17What subsequently plays out
00:44:19And what is already
00:44:19Playing out behind the scenes
00:44:25On the 8th of January 2020
00:44:27Prince Harry and Meghan
00:44:29Announced on Instagram
00:44:30Their decision to step back
00:44:32As senior members
00:44:33Of the British royal family
00:44:34Prince Harry released a statement
00:44:36Through Kensington Palace
00:44:38Talking about the treatment
00:44:40That Meghan was subjected to
00:44:41Particularly from the press
00:44:43And asking them to back down
00:44:44Which they did not
00:44:46And so Prince Harry
00:44:47Continued to support Meghan
00:44:48Behind closed doors
00:44:49And ultimately
00:44:50I think that was a huge part
00:44:52In their decision
00:44:52Why they decided to step back
00:44:55As working royals
00:44:56It was not just for Harry
00:44:58And Harry's well-being
00:44:59But for Meghan as well
00:45:00The press dubbed it Megxit
00:45:02Harry and Meghan moved to the US
00:45:04Cut ties with the royal family
00:45:06Then in March 2021
00:45:08In a bombshell interview with Oprah
00:45:11They discussed the fallout
00:45:12With the establishment
00:45:13And their reasons for leaving
00:45:15Which was hugely damaging
00:45:17They said that it was Kate
00:45:19That made Meghan cry
00:45:20And they accused the royal family
00:45:22Of being racist
00:45:24William was furious
00:45:28Sir, have you spoken to your brother
00:45:30Since the interview?
00:45:32I haven't spoken yet
00:45:33But I will do
00:45:33And can you just let me know
00:45:35Is the royal family a racist family, sir?
00:45:38No, we're very much not a racist family
00:45:45At the July 2021 unveiling of a memorial statue of Princess Diana
00:45:50The warring brothers Prince William and Prince Harry are reunited
00:45:54It's four months after Prince Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview
00:45:57And there are awkward smiles, tense body language
00:46:00And our lip readers watching every move
00:46:03When they enter the garden
00:46:06Both of the boys said
00:46:08Oh my, this is spectacular
00:46:11And I can see that
00:46:13The joy on their face
00:46:15And the way they said these words
00:46:18Is the supplies that they were faced with
00:46:22What's interesting about this unveiling
00:46:24Is it's the birth date anniversary of Diana
00:46:28They are her sons
00:46:30They commissioned this statue
00:46:32And there's something I think almost
00:46:35That is reflected back
00:46:36The awkwardness of this misfit, kitsch Diana statue
00:46:41And it's picked up in this awkward relationship
00:46:45Between the two brothers
00:46:48This is just now small talk between the brothers
00:46:51Because clearly William is absolutely furious with Harry
00:46:57But they've had to reunite for the unveiling of this statue
00:47:02They're barely interacting with each other
00:47:05They're barely even looking at each other
00:47:08When one talks, the other listens
00:47:12When the other talks, the other listens
00:47:13They're not talking to each other at all
00:47:15They're just talking to other people
00:47:18It's really, really tense
00:47:23In a funny way, the statue speaks to the complexity of the boys' relationship
00:47:29How misaligned it was by this stage
00:47:32They've fallen out
00:47:33We know that
00:47:34Harry's left
00:47:35We know that
00:47:36Mexit's happened
00:47:37We know that
00:47:37And they've gone and spilled all the beans on Oprah
00:47:41So it can't really get much worse
00:47:43And then they've got the statue to unveil
00:47:47If posthumously somehow Diana could have been a balm
00:47:51It certainly wasn't going to be a balm
00:47:53Speaking through this leaden clay-footed statue
00:47:55I mean, it's god-awful
00:47:58Harry and William are standing on either side of the statue
00:48:03They're looking up at their mother
00:48:05And observing what they can see in front of them
00:48:09And Harry, I believe that he's saying
00:48:12It's so surreal seeing her
00:48:15And William replied
00:48:16It is surreal
00:48:19The reason it's surreal is because it doesn't look like her
00:48:22A statue that doesn't look anything like Diana
00:48:25And two warring brothers
00:48:28I mean, hardly the legacy for the Queen of Hearts, is it?
00:48:32Not even their mother could put an end to hostilities
00:48:35Prince Harry and his wife Meghan were determined to step away from royal life
00:48:39And they later betrayed several family secrets
00:48:42Perhaps causing irreparable damage
00:48:46Coming up, Prince Harry feels isolated
00:48:49It's clear that the emotions of the day were absolutely on the surface
00:48:54What did Harry expect?
00:48:56And all hail Queen Camilla
00:48:58She's only been coronated for about five minutes
00:49:01And she's giving the orders on the balcony
00:49:02Brilliant
00:49:12In September 2022
00:49:14News of the Queen's death
00:49:16Threw the nation into a state of mourning
00:49:19Queen Elizabeth II had died in September 2022
00:49:23And we'd had the Queen for so long
00:49:25It was all very unsettling for everyone
00:49:29That now our monarch was not there
00:49:31And for so long it was all everybody could talk about
00:49:35A quarter of a million people went to see her lying in state
00:49:39And there was 24-hour coverage
00:49:41Then on the 19th of September
00:49:43Thousands lined the streets for her state funeral
00:49:46And millions watched the unfolding of the events from home
00:49:49The nation had lost their Queen
00:49:52And although deep in grief
00:49:53Duty called yet again for her firstborn son
00:49:57We'd entered this period of the monarchy
00:50:00King Charles III had ascended to the throne
00:50:03None quite knew what kind of monarch he was going to be
00:50:05He'd been in waiting for his entire life
00:50:0870 plus years
00:50:09And as the monarchy began a new chapter
00:50:12It was now the turn of her son, Charles
00:50:14To steady the ship
00:50:16Charles was always going to be king
00:50:18So long as he outlived his mother
00:50:19The extent to which he was going to be a popular king
00:50:21A king that we liked
00:50:22A king that we embraced
00:50:23I don't know
00:50:25King Charles' coronation would take place in May of 2023
00:50:29Eight months after his mother's death
00:50:31In the meantime
00:50:32Just as he was getting to work shaping the royal family in his own image
00:50:36His son, Prince Harry
00:50:38Drops his biggest bombshell yet
00:50:41After the Oprah interview
00:50:42Prince Harry went on to publish his memoir
00:50:45Spare
00:50:46In January of 2023
00:50:48In this book he attacks everyone
00:50:50Including the new Queen Camilla
00:50:52His father's wife
00:50:54Harry shared lots of attention in his book Spare
00:50:56The sons were none too pleased
00:50:58By their dad getting remarried
00:51:00They said don't remarry
00:51:01Don't get married to Camilla
00:51:02Harry labels her a villain
00:51:04And accuses her of sacrificing him
00:51:06For her own personal gain in press coverage
00:51:09He feared she would become a wicked stepmother
00:51:11Everyone was angry and shocked
00:51:14But Harry felt vindicated
00:51:15It widened the rift between his brother Prince William
00:51:19And father
00:51:19Soon to be crowned King Charles III
00:51:22And raised questions over whether Prince Harry
00:51:24Would even attend his father's coronation
00:51:27In the end he did
00:51:28But as our lip readers can reveal for the first time
00:51:31Perhaps the question Harry wanted answering
00:51:34Was why some people weren't talking to him
00:51:37After the end of the service
00:51:40The royal family head outside
00:51:43And they're waiting for their cars to arrive
00:51:46Harry is visibly frustrated
00:51:50And he's confiding in Eugenie
00:51:55I can tell that he's doing this
00:51:57Because he's leaning in
00:51:58And he wants to tell her about how he's feeling
00:52:02And I believe that he's saying
00:52:04I've spent five hours with my dad in his office
00:52:07And not a friendly text from either
00:52:11And he looks so disappointed
00:52:13And so disillusioned
00:52:17With why no communication was sent to him
00:52:21Prince Harry is possibly referring to his brother William
00:52:25And father King Charles
00:52:26It's clear that the emotions of the day
00:52:29Were absolutely on the surface
00:52:31You know Prince Harry
00:52:32Talking about sitting in his dad's office for five hours
00:52:36Not getting a text from his brother
00:52:38Or from his dad
00:52:40I think that's what he's implying
00:52:41When he's saying
00:52:41I haven't got a text from both of them
00:52:43Why has nobody spoken to me
00:52:45He clearly feels that he's being ignored
00:52:47By his dad and his brother
00:52:49It emphasises the fact that Meghan isn't there
00:52:52There is a vulnerability to Harry
00:52:55And I think there is also an awareness
00:52:57Among that younger pack of royals
00:52:59That they are his softer landing
00:53:01He has reasonably good relations
00:53:03With Eugenie and Beatrice
00:53:05And we see him lean into those girls and their husbands
00:53:08To chat to them
00:53:10Harry continues his conversation with Eugenie
00:53:13And he's questioning things
00:53:16And I believe at this point he's saying
00:53:19Why hasn't anybody contacted me
00:53:22You know I was here
00:53:23And I was just sitting there
00:53:26Then he complains to Eugenie
00:53:28Why has nobody contacted me
00:53:30I was near
00:53:31I was just sitting there
00:53:34Now of course no one's contacted you
00:53:37Harry
00:53:37Because if they did
00:53:39You would complain about it endlessly
00:53:40What did Harry expect?
00:53:42You can't launch a series of broadsides
00:53:45And not feel it
00:53:46What I think is extraordinary
00:53:48Is that Harry did come
00:53:49And I kind of take my hat off
00:53:51To the fact that he rocks up anyway
00:53:53There's a level of entitlement to Harry
00:53:54That is utterly extraordinary
00:53:57And only born there of a prince
00:53:58I reported on this event
00:54:00I was from a live position at Westminster Abbey
00:54:03We were looking for Prince Harry
00:54:05Turning up
00:54:05There he is
00:54:06You know
00:54:06Going in
00:54:07We saw him coming out
00:54:08And leave straight away
00:54:09But it's so fascinating
00:54:11Now to have the lip reader's insight
00:54:13Into those conversations
00:54:15That we clearly can't see from our position
00:54:17And we can't hear them
00:54:21But King Charles had bigger things on his mind
00:54:24He had of course been anticipating this day
00:54:27For more than 70 years
00:54:30The coronation was a hugely significant moment for Charles
00:54:34Because this is what he'd been waiting for
00:54:36His entire life
00:54:37This was his life's purpose
00:54:39Coming to fruition
00:54:41He'd waited 70 years to be on the throne
00:54:44The images and the video of them on the balcony
00:54:48Is absolutely iconic
00:54:50We haven't had a coronation in the United Kingdom for 70 years
00:54:59They are both engaging in a conversation
00:55:03And Charles doesn't want to get too close to Camilla
00:55:07Because he's worried about his crown falling off
00:55:10And on clothes inspection
00:55:13When I analyse their conversation
00:55:15He actually says to Camilla
00:55:18Don't get too close
00:55:21My crown might topple over
00:55:22And I don't want that to happen
00:55:25Can you imagine
00:55:26If his crown did topple over
00:55:28How that would make him feel
00:55:30Or the viewers feel
00:55:32To be a great gasp in the crowns I'm sure
00:55:35Now this clip is hilarious
00:55:38Because it's exactly what you would expect to worry about
00:55:41If you were wearing a priceless crown
00:55:44Now if I was
00:55:45I'd worry about it falling off
00:55:47It killing someone below
00:55:49Or falling off my head and damaging it
00:55:51Well as it turns out
00:55:52What the lip readers have exposed
00:55:54That's exactly what King Charles
00:55:57And Queen Camilla were worrying about
00:55:59At this point in the video
00:56:02Charles actually says to Camilla
00:56:05He is terrified of his crown falling off
00:56:09And he makes it known to her
00:56:11That he feels slightly uncomfortable
00:56:13And I think this is because the crowns are incredibly heavy
00:56:16And weighty on their shoulders
00:56:19It's cold, it's wet
00:56:21He's wearing uncomfortable clothes for goodness sake
00:56:23He's wearing an ermine gown
00:56:25And probably isn't as warm as it looks
00:56:27And he's wearing a one kilogram plus crown on his head
00:56:32Uneasy is the head that wears the crown
00:56:34He can't wait to shuffle off stage
00:56:36Off the balcony into the palace
00:56:39Camilla also says that she's terrified of it dropping off her head
00:56:43And you actually see her as well
00:56:45Telling the pageways
00:56:46Come on, quickly, quickly, quickly
00:56:48She wants them to all get in place
00:56:50She wants that photo taken
00:56:52Because, well, she's probably in a little bit of pain
00:56:55Because it's so heavy
00:56:57She's also showing that she's quite taken to the role of Queen
00:57:01Very, very easily
00:57:02She's only been coronated for about five minutes
00:57:04And she's giving the orders on the balcony
00:57:06Brilliant
00:57:07This exchange really humanises the King and the Queen
00:57:10The lip reader really gives us some really lovely insight
00:57:13Into things that probably we were thinking as well
00:57:16Into these little funny moments
00:57:18In what's such a grand occasion
00:57:20With so much pomp and pageantry
00:57:22It really humanises it
00:57:24That, you know, I'd be worried about losing my crown as well
00:57:27With all the commotion
00:57:28The newly crowned King and Queen
00:57:30Almost forgot what happens
00:57:32Nearly every time they step out onto that balcony
00:57:35A fly past
00:57:36Child is talking about
00:57:38Perhaps that he wants to go in at this point
00:57:42He lets the Queen know that he's ready to go back inside
00:57:46He's feeling ready to go back in
00:57:50The TV moves over to Louis
00:57:52Who spots that there's something in the sky
00:57:55And says, look, what's that?
00:57:58He says, oh, I don't want to miss this
00:58:00But he knows that he can't lift his head back
00:58:04Because he's worried about his crown
00:58:06But nevertheless, he waits
00:58:08Until the fly past has gone over
00:58:10And he laughs, he's happy
00:58:12And they wait once again
00:58:15And he says, I'm done
00:58:18Coming up
00:58:19An emotional King puts duty first
00:58:22It makes me feel emotional
00:58:24And I don't know why
00:58:26And after a gruelling year
00:58:28The family joins forces
00:58:38The royals have dominated our headlines for decades
00:58:41But on the 5th of February 2024
00:58:44Came a newsflash that shocked the nation
00:58:47King Charles announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer
00:58:51It was never going to be easy
00:58:52Because he arrived to kingship
00:58:55In the last quarter of his life
00:58:56So that's a challenge
00:58:58He also arrived as his own son
00:59:00Was imploding on the other side of the Atlantic
00:59:02So that's the second challenge
00:59:03But then are the very real issues
00:59:07Around particular and acute health matters
00:59:10He is diagnosed with an undisclosed cancer
00:59:14First of all, it's an investigation into his prostate
00:59:17But then we discover that it's actually cancer
00:59:20For which he requires treatment
00:59:21Definitely the biggest challenge
00:59:23That King Charles III has faced in his reign
00:59:26Is his battle with cancer
00:59:31King Charles was only months into his reign
00:59:33He hadn't really had much time
00:59:36To make much of an impact
00:59:37All of a sudden he had to rest and recuperate
00:59:40And have cancer treatment
00:59:42Hugely disappointing and difficult for him
00:59:45Someone who loves to work
00:59:46And loves to be out there
00:59:48And be amongst the people
00:59:49Then in March 2024
00:59:52It was announced the royal family
00:59:54Had received more bad news
00:59:56During this time the Princess of Wales
00:59:58Was also ill
01:00:00And the Prince of Wales was supporting his family
01:00:03In a poignant video message
01:00:06Kate explained that after having abdominal surgery
01:00:09Tests found cancer had been present
01:00:11It was not disclosed what type of cancer
01:00:14But Kensington Palace said it is confident
01:00:17The Princess will make a full recovery
01:00:19His daughter-in-law, really the linchpin of the younger royal family
01:00:23Is also undergoing cancer treatment
01:00:25So these are sort of body blows for the royal family
01:00:28If we take the family and its health as a metaphor for the nation
01:00:31All is not looking good
01:00:33Kate stepped back from public appearances altogether
01:00:36While she received treatment
01:00:38But in April 2024
01:00:40It was announced that the king would return to his duties
01:00:43After a period of recuperation
01:00:45How are you feeling?
01:00:46And for the first time
01:00:48We can find out what he might have said
01:00:50When he thought no one was listening
01:00:51Charles never exclusively disappears
01:00:54He sort of potters about
01:00:55And occasionally says hello to hospital staff
01:00:57And so forth
01:00:57This footage takes us right back to the fact that Charles is just a man
01:01:02And has been incredibly ill
01:01:05He has gone through an incredible journey when it comes to his illness
01:01:10But it is indicative of how unwell the king is
01:01:15That he is in a carriage and not on horseback
01:01:17Because traditionally at the trooping
01:01:18The king takes the salute
01:01:20There's the trooping of his colours
01:01:24It's the trooping of the colour in June 2024
01:01:27And our forensic lip readers are able to tell us what they believe the king was saying
01:01:31Here Queen Camilla senses Charles' emotional state
01:01:37And she says, are you absolutely certain?
01:01:40And Charles responds
01:01:42He makes a subtle hand gesture
01:01:45Which appears to reinforce his own determination as he replies
01:01:50He says, I'll get through today
01:01:53It makes me feel emotional
01:01:56And I don't know why
01:01:58At this point he uses his hand to wipe away perhaps a tear from his eye
01:02:04I can see on close inspection
01:02:06That his eyes are quite red
01:02:08And he does look quite tearful
01:02:11This cliff is so significant for a number of reasons
01:02:14So this was the first trooping the colour
01:02:16That we'd had since King Charles III had his cancer diagnosis
01:02:20Now he usually rides on horseback
01:02:22During trooping the colour
01:02:24But he'd been advised to ride in a carriage this time around
01:02:27It was completely unexpected
01:02:29I wasn't expecting such an emotion
01:02:33To come from Charles at this time
01:02:36And he's sitting in the carriage with Camilla
01:02:40And they have a very private, intimate conversation
01:02:45About how he's feeling
01:02:47I'd never really seen him behave emotionally like that in public before
01:02:55He even says, I have mixed feelings
01:02:58It makes me feel really emotional
01:03:00I don't know why
01:03:01Camilla asking before that, are you certain?
01:03:04Perhaps checking that he's okay?
01:03:06Those mixed emotions must surely be joy and honour
01:03:11Having this amazing state occasion for him
01:03:14But also a profound sense of achievement
01:03:18Because he's managed to get there despite his illness
01:03:21This cliff really humanises him
01:03:23Health is a great leveller
01:03:25It really causes introspection
01:03:27Really gets you to look at yourself
01:03:30And think about your life
01:03:31And I think the lit reader gives us some insights
01:03:34Into how emotional the past six months had been
01:03:37And how emotional it was for him to be there in that moment
01:03:43He's a more sympathetic figure than he was, Charles
01:03:45And it was always going to be that way
01:03:49In the twilight of his life
01:03:51He becomes something of a national treasure
01:03:52If you keep going in the face of diversity
01:03:54Which is exactly what he's done
01:03:55And I think the Trooping was an example of that
01:03:57This is the real juxtaposition of him being a king
01:04:03But also being a man
01:04:05And those two worlds collided
01:04:07At the same Trooping of the Colour in June 2024
01:04:11Kate made her first public appearance in six months
01:04:14After it was announced she was receiving treatment for cancer
01:04:18It's the first time Kate's been in public
01:04:22Since her cancer diagnosis
01:04:24And it holds quite a significance for them
01:04:28Charles is engaging with Kate again
01:04:32But Kate is wanting to engage with her children
01:04:37At this point when the planes have flown over
01:04:40She says to Louis
01:04:42Wow
01:04:44Wow, did we enjoy that
01:04:46Kate and William immediately go into mum and dad mode then
01:04:50Can you see it?
01:04:51Oh, they're coming round again
01:04:52You know, did you enjoy it?
01:04:53All of those sorts of things they're saying
01:04:55To make it a special moment for their children
01:04:58They must have seen a million flypasts
01:05:00Flypasts must be as dull as ditch water to them now
01:05:04But they're not letting that get to them
01:05:06They are making themselves enthusiastic about it
01:05:09And they're trying to make that flypast really special for their children
01:05:14So it's a really interesting juxtaposition
01:05:17Between the public duty and the private parenting
01:05:21And then I love the most though
01:05:22Then at the end Camilla's like
01:05:23Well, flypast, what was going on?
01:05:27Camilla's missed the whole lot
01:05:28She's just completely oblivious to all of this going on
01:05:32So it's hilarious and poignant on loads of levels
01:05:38They are going to bridge the gap
01:05:40That's going to take the royal family forward
01:05:42The royal family exists because of the people
01:05:45The people are going to have to still buy into them
01:05:48For them to maintain their popularity
01:05:50And Kate and William are key to that
01:05:52The royal establishment has been the focus of our attention for centuries
01:05:56And Kate, William and their children
01:05:59Will hope to serve the people for many decades to come
01:06:03But thanks to our team of forensic lip readers
01:06:05We might have been able to see and hear them like never before
01:06:09It's been a perfect day
01:06:11My face hurts from smiling so much
01:06:13It's just so amazing what the lip readers have given us
01:06:15This insight into the conversation going on
01:06:18We've never known what they were saying to each other
01:06:21It's amazing to get a completely new perspective
01:06:24We've watched them for years
01:06:26And now for the first time ever
01:06:28Perhaps we've heard some of their most intimate conversations
01:06:31But what will they say next?
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