Royals are aware that anything they say can and will be seen by lip readers when they attend public events, so they always have to closely guard their words. Amid rumors that Kate Middleton and Prince Williams’ marriage might be on the rocks, the couple had to know that their Trooping the Colour conversations would be dissected. But concern about the public’s perception of them seemingly went out the window at one point.

According to lipreading expert Nicola Hickling, cameras captured the tail-end of a disagreement between the couple. “Can you accept that? You win,” William said to his wife. However, he didn’t end their conversation there, adding, “Let me tell you I’m wrong.” Kate apparently wanted to say something more but bit back her words. Instead, she snippily responded, “Never mind.”

It can’t be a good sign that William and Kate couldn’t play nice for the entirety of a single event, and some skeptics don’t believe that the moment Kate flashed her pearly whites at her husband and faced him was a loving look at all. Her smile did seem a bit strained, and the larger picture showed little in the way of warmth between the couple. “This was a split second glance. Other than that, they barely acknowledged each other,” one observer tweeted. Another agreed, writing, “They clearly couldn’t even stand to look at each other longer than it took to give a fake smile for this.”

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