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Prince Louis received 'dry reply' from late Queen after asking her one question, lip reader claims

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Prince Louis was seen asking the late Queen one concerned question during her Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year and the former monarch gave him a very dry reply, according to a lip reader.During a flyover of the Red Arrows during the former monarch's royal celebrations, cheeky little Prince Louis stole the show as usual on his great-grandmother's special day.The youngster was spotted pulling a series of silly faces during the special occasion last summer as he looked hugely excited watching the RAF flypast.

At one point, Louis was seen exchanging a few words with the Queen just months before she died as they waited together for the planes and helicopters to arrive.An expert lipreader told the Mirror what Louis was keen to know as he questioned his great grandmother.According to Jeremy Freeman, Louis asked: "Are the Red Arrows coming?"To which the Queen dryly replied: "I hope so."When the Red Arrows did show up they painted the sky red, white and blue much to little Louis' excitement, who screamed: "Yes, yes, yes."He also added that the former monarch said: "There it is," before Louis added: "Oh Red Arrows - whoa."Mr Freeman picked up on another exchange when the young Prince was seen covering his ears while the planes roared over Buckingham Palace and took the shape of the number 70 to celebrate the Queen's historical seven-decade reign.

The lip reader said that the Queen then said: "Ohh fun" with Kate saying "amazing" and Charlotte adding "Wow".As Louis covered his ears, Mr Freeman claims he said: "Woah - that was loud" while Kate admired her son and said to Prince William "look at him".The lip reader's claims come as another expert revealed how Louis' presence during the Trooping The Colour brought out a

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