ALL eyes were on the Cambridges and the Sussexes at the service of thanksgiving yesterday as they were seen in public together for the first time since Megxit.
Both Kate Middleton and Prince William as well as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the service at St Paul’s cathedral to honour The Queen’s 70 years on the throne.
And while the couples didn’t come face to face, eagle eyed royal fans are convinced they spotted Kate’s ‘reaction’ to Meghan.
Twitter user , who runs the Sussex Set podcast, shared a video of the Duchess of Cambridge after she had taken her pew in the cathedral.
In the clip, which was filmed by the BBC during a performance from the choir, Kate, 40, can be seen turning to her left and looking in the direction of Sussex's seat before saying one word - and fans are convinced they’ve worked out what was said.
“OMG did she say wow?” one commented, another agreed adding, “She clearly said ‘wow’.”
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A third wrote, “‘Wow’ is right!”
“That's what I thought too!” agreed another.
While fans may be convinced, they are not professional lip readers and it remains uncertain exactly what the Duchess said or whom she was referring to.
The "nervous" Sussexes joined William, Kate and other royals at St Paul's Cathedral for their first official event since Megxit on day two of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
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The monarch herself is not in attendance after experiencing "discomfort" during yesterday's festivities.
But most other members of the Firm - minus Andrew who has Covid - have gathered in London for the occasion.
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The Sussexes opted not to bring their children Archie, three, and Lilibet, who turns one tomorrow, whom Her Majesty is believed to have met for the first time yesterday.
Their attendance at other events, including this evening's Party at the Palace or the Pageant on Sunday, is also uncertain.