Prince George’s sweet nickname for Princess Kate revealed by lip reading expert
Prince George’s sweet nickname for Princess Kate revealed by lip reading expert
Prince George has a sweet nickname for his mother, as a lip reading expert spots the moment he says it during a carriage ride.
A lip-reading expert has revealed the sweet nickname Prince George has for his mother Princess Kate.
During the Platinum Jubilee carriage ride to the Horse Guards Parade in 2022, George was overheard using a sweet pet name for his mum.
Lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman spotted the then-eight year old, smartly dressed in a suit and tie, affectionately calling Kate “momma”.
In another family interaction, Charlotte was seen reprimanding her younger brother Louis, seemingly telling him to stop waving. The Royal parents also have unique nicknames for their children, reports the Mirror.
During the Platinum Jubilee carriage ride to the Horse Guards Parade in 2022, George was overheard using a sweet pet name for his mum.
Lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman spotted the then-eight year old, smartly dressed in a suit and tie, affectionately calling Kate “momma”.
In another family interaction, Charlotte was seen reprimanding her younger brother Louis, seemingly telling him to stop waving. The Royal parents also have unique nicknames for their children, reports the Mirror.
George’s unusual nickname was inspired by a British tea brand. When his friends began shortening Prince George to ‘PG’, William and Kate naturally progressed to calling him Tips.
Prince George was seen using the nickname during a carriage ride at the Platinum Jubilee
Jeremy Freeman also interpreted a delightful exchange between the late Queen Elizabeth II and her great-grandson Prince Louis on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Platinum Jubilee flypast.
Surrounded by high-ranking Royals, the Queen greeted the excited crowds and watched the aerial display on June 2, 2022.
A squadron of 70 aircraft, including the famous Red Arrows and the historic Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, thrilled spectators with a spectacular show above London.
Prince Louis stole the show with his lively reactions as jets flew overhead, and a lip-reading expert has revealed a particularly charming exchange between him and the Queen. The young Royal seemed taken aback by the noise of the passing military planes, leading his mother, Kate, to comfort him by stroking his hair.
Lip reading specialist Jeremy Freeman, speaking to Daily Star, shared that Louis exclaimed “Woah” to his mother. Turning to his great-grandmother, Louis asked, “Are the Red Arrows coming?” to which the Queen affectionately replied, “I hope so.”
As another set of noisy jets dashed across the sky, Louis energetically waved at the pilots, then covered his ears once more and cheekily grimaced at the spectators.
Prince Louis stole the show with his lively reactions as jets flew overhead, and a lip-reading expert has revealed a particularly charming exchange between him and the Queen. The young Royal seemed taken aback by the noise of the passing military planes, leading his mother, Kate, to comfort him by stroking his hair.
Lip reading specialist Jeremy Freeman, speaking to Daily Star, shared that Louis exclaimed “Woah” to his mother. Turning to his great-grandmother, Louis asked, “Are the Red Arrows coming?” to which the Queen affectionately replied, “I hope so.”
As another set of noisy jets dashed across the sky, Louis energetically waved at the pilots, then covered his ears once more and cheekily grimaced at the spectators.