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Lip reader reveals conversation Kate and William had on Queen's anniversary of death

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Prince William and Kate Middleton were spotted having a brief conversation while at the memorial service for the death of Queen Elizabeth.The Prince and Princess of Wales led other members of the Firm in a memorial of the late Queen and appeared deep in thought during Friday's service at St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire, Wales.A helicopter dropped the couple off at the service before Kate laid down a bouquet of white roses in front of a framed photograph of Her Majesty reports the Mirror.As the couple left the cathedral, Patricia Maquli Porter OBE - a local flying instructor - shared her sweet memories of the Queen.

The Princess replied: "We all have wonderful memories of her, we have to hold on to them, cherish them."Kate and William signed the visitor's book and had a brief chat which has now been deciphered by expert lip reader Jacqui Press.

As he approached the book, a staff member pointed towards the handwriting.Kate responded: "Yes indeed." She continued: "It's wonderful to see what they were thinking about at that time." The Prince then pointed to one section, stating: "Some great memories of The Queen."The pair then signed the book, Kate smiled and said she "had to be conscious" of signing her name, Jacqui told the MailOnline.

The Prince and Princess of Wales released an emotional statement about how they all miss the Queen on the first emotional anniversary.Taking to social media, they posted a carousel of pictures of the former monarch and wrote: "Today we remember the extraordinary life and legacy of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth.

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