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From Yahoo.co.nz
What we didn’t hear, but the lip-readers did
Last night half of New Zealand watched as Prince William and Catherine Middleton were wed at Westminster Abbey in London, but even with all of those microphones, video cameras and recorders there were a few moments that we all missed.
An expert lip-reader has helped shed some light on the private moments of the public ceremony that wowed us all. Tina Lanninis, who is a forensic lipreader, has been deaf all her life (and can lipread in Arabic, Spanish, German and Japanese, as well as English) provided a transcript of the sweet nothings we didn't hear.
As Prince William, arrived at the entrance to the Abbey, his brother Prince Harry asked the question many a best man has asked the groom, "Ready for this?"
Prince William nodded in response.
Kate's father, Michael Middleton, asked his daughter the same question as they approached the abbey doors. "Are you ready?" he asked.
"I am," the elegant Kate replied.
Pippa Middleton, Kate’s sister and bridesmaid, told the bride, "You look amazing."
Their father also said to Kate, "You look great."
As Kate entered the Abbey, Prince Harry turns to look and with a roguish grin says to William: "Right, here she is now."
William to his bride as she arrives at the altar: "You look fabulous ... beautiful," he told her, just in case she didn’t know (but women always love to hear these things).
He then turned and joked to Michael Middleton, "We're supposed to have just a small family affair."
After the ceremony, the expert lip-reader sees Queen Elizabeth II saying to Prince Philip: "It was excellent." With the ever-bemused and amusing husband of the queen responding, "Yes?"
Outside, as William helps Kate settle into the carriage, she asks him: "Now, are you happy?"
Yes is his reply, with a short, unclear conversation following, then, “wave to everybody”.
The Queen seems to be not so happy about the choice in carriage – which we believe was truly magnificent, saying to no one in particular, "I wanted them to take the smaller carriage."
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, turned to Queen Elizabeth and said, "it all went very well."
"Very well," Elizabeth replied in a not-terribly-warm way.
William in the carriage: "I hope I remember ... It's mad, it's mad! Oh my goodness it ... really loudly here.”
On the Balcony of Buckingham Palace, Kate’s overawed response to walking out to the sound of thousands of people cheering and waving was absolutely clear, “Oh, Wow!”.
Prince William turned to her and said, "Alright? You'll be OK?"
"Oh I'm fine, thank you," she said. What a princess – and not in the bad way.
If you think the now-famous first kiss was a little awkward, shy, and quick-kiss-me-Kate, the lipreader confirms that William, just before leaning in for the pucker said to his bride, "Okay? Look at me. Let's kiss, Okay?".
And thousands of camera flashes popped as millions of viewers sighed at the dream spectacle.
Then, shouting across the balcony, "Harry! Your go!" Was William suggesting Harry get in a quick kiss with Kate’s beautiful sister?
Kate then asks, "What's next?"
The future king responds "They want more time I think."
And then, a moment later William says to his beautiful bride: "One more." The couple kiss for a second time. "That's it, come on!"
Meanwhile, One young pageboy,Tom Pettifer, turned to the other, William Lowther-Pinkerton, and summed it up, "It's good fun being with the royal family!"
Oh, yes, rather!
Awesome job.




but that girl really is cute. All the kids were sweet.