A viral Channel 5 special claims Princess Anne and Prince Edward labeled Meghan Markle “jealous” and predicted divorce—while Prince Harry sat inches behind them.
King Charles III’s coronation was meant to be a moment of pageantry and unity. Instead, a late-breaking lip-reading analysis has detonated a fresh round of Sussex family warfare—placing Princess Anne and Prince Edward at the center of a verbal ambush that allegedly trashed Meghan Markle while her husband sat within earshot.
What the Lip-Reader Claims Was Said
According to the Channel 5 documentary Lip-Reading the Royals, forensic linguists interpret the following exchange between Anne and Edward during the May 6, 2023 service:
- Prince Edward: “They won’t know until they’ve broken up. We mustn’t let her get too comfy.”
- Princess Anne: “Meghan is very jealous and a scaremonger.”
- Anne (after shared laughter): “I’ve made sure that she knows that I’m idiot-proof.”
- Edward: “We shall continue to ignore—it’s the most effective way for removing the unwanted.”
Presenter Cristo Foufas reacted on-air: “I’m absolutely blown away that during this coronation they’re having these conversations within earshot.”
The Setting—Why the Words Land Like Dynamite
Westminster Abbey, third row: Prince Harry attended solo while Meghan remained in California for son Prince Archie’s 4th birthday. Harry’s seat placed him inches behind Edward and Anne, magnifying the sting of any negative comments captured on camera. Royal watchers immediately pointed out Anne’s historically no-nonsense posture toward the Sussexes—she reportedly refused to meet Meghan during early courtship visits to Balmoral, a detail confirmed by palace aides.
Expert Split—Is Lip-Reading Courtroom-Grade Evidence?
- 25-40 % of English phonemes are visually identical on lips, according to audiology tests published in the American Journal of Audiology.
- Contextual bias can skew interpretation when viewers already suspect drama.
- British courts accept registered lip-readers as expert witnesses, but demand corroboration—none exists here beyond the brief clip.
Why the Palace Won’t Debunk It
Buckingham Palace adheres to a long-standing policy: never complain, never explain. By refusing to comment, aides avoid legitimizing the special while letting the storm burn out in social-media feeds—exactly the playbook used during Oprah interview fallout and Spare release week.
Meghan Supporters vs. Anti-Sussex Brigade
Twitter factions clashed within minutes of the program’s March 1 broadcast. #IStandWithMeghan trended worldwide as fans labeled the remarks misogynistic; #AbolishTheSussexes shot back, applauding Anne for “telling it like it is.” Data firm Talkwalker logged 1.7 million mentions of Anne, Edward and Meghan in 24 hours—double the average daily chatter around the couple.
What Happens Next
Palace strategists fear the sound-bite loop will resurface during Prince Harry’s looming UK return for the Invictus Games 10-year anniversary service in May. Reunion optics were already fragile; fresh allegations of backstage hostility tighten the vice on any potential olive branch.
Netflix and Penguin Random House, both locked in multi-project deals with the Sussexes, declined to comment on whether the couple will address the clip on-air or in print. Meanwhile Spotify silently severed its Markle-hosted Archetypes feed last month—another reminder that commercial tides can turn as quickly as royal favor.
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