King Charles fuels rift rumours with cryptic remarks during Trooping the Colour

The Royal Family made a grand entry on June 14 to mark a very special occasion-King’s official birthday
A lip-reader expert has shed light on a tense exchange involving King Charles during Trooping the Colour parade.
The Royal Family made a grand entry on June 14 to mark a very special occasion-King’s official birthday.
The Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince Louis were seen departing the Buckingham Palace in a carriage, while Prince William and Princess Anne followed the King’s coach on horseback as the procession headed towards Horse Guards Parade.
Both mother and daughter, Kate and Charlotte opted for coordinated aqua blue outfits, each accented with sparkling pins while Prince George surprised royal fans with a new smart haircut.
Both Prince George and Prince Louis wore matching red ties that subtly echoed the bright scarlet of Prince William’s Welsh Guards uniform.
As the cameras zoomed in on King Charles and Queen Camilla riding together, the monarch appeared deeply engaged in a spirited conversation.
Lip reader Jeremy Freeman provided insight into what was said-revealing what the King expressed frustration with the words:
‘Absolutely crazy, disgrace, absolutely extraordinary.’
Though parts of the exchange were unclear, Freeman claims the King also muttered phrases like ‘on my way out’ and Meanwhile, not like me. That’s the difference between me and him.’
The person King Charles was referring to remains unknown, but these remarks come amid growing tension between the monarch and his brother Prince Andrew over the future of Royal Lodge, reported Mirror.
To note, 76-year-old King has stopped paying his brother’s £3million-a-year security bill, urging him to move into more modest accommodation, as part of a row dubbed “the siege of Royal Lodge”.
But Andrew has now been allowed to stay at the home in Windsor Great Park after convincing Palace officials that he has secured enough funds to support himself.