• Prince Harry and Meghan were back in the UK
  • They attended a church service with the Royal Family
  • THIS is what Meghan whispered to Harry at church

It was a highlight of the Queen's 70th anniversary on the throne: Duchess Meghan, Prince Harry and their two children Archie and Lilibet were there.

On their visit, Harry and Meghan's only official appearance was at the Queen's church service. There, of course, they were watched with wary eyes. Now a lip reader revealed what Meghan whispered to an apparently nervous Harry.

Duchess Meghan's words of support for Prince Harry

As Express reports, Harry is said to have been a little upset because he had to sit in the second row at the church. But Meghan tried to calm Harry down: "Yeah, will be fine," she said to him.

Also interesting:

Many assume that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, who were seated next to Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, were assigned to the second row because they have resigned as senior royals and are therefore no longer working members of the Royal Family.

However, Royal expert Ingrid Seward told Fabulous that it was more to prevent William and Harry from drawing attention to themselves, should they run into each other. "The reality is the Palace was determined there would be no photographs that might reveal any animosity between the brothers," she explained.

It's said to be hard for Harry to be a "second row royal." But Prince Harry will certainly have got support from his family, who accompanied him that weekend.

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