The Sussexes were spotted chatting during the service 
Prince Harry and Meghan Marklehave been through a lot together, and it appears the drama may have started not long after their nuptials.
We will never know the whole story, since a lot happens behind closed doors, but in one instance, Harry and Meghan were in public and a lip reader believes she was able to decipher a moment where Meghan was ushering Harry to make his move.
Nicola Hickling, a forensic lip reader, analyzed an exchange between the two at 2018 Armistice Day service where she believes Meghan was giving Harry instructions.
When speaking to Channel 5, Hickling said she saw Meghan say to Harry: “Take advantage of the moment.”
It’s not clear what Meghan was referring to, but Prince William and Kate were at the event as well, and she may have been encouraging her husband to speak to his brother and sister-in-law.
Meghan was allegedly advising her husband on a plan they had concocted, says lip reader
During the service, Harry was reportedly staring ahead, but when Meghan addressed him, it got his attention, and according to the lip reader, he replied: “Today?”
When he realized what Meghan was alluding to, he allegedly responded to his wife with one word, simply saying: “Sweet.”
According to the lip reader, Meghan was directing the conversation in a way that she appeared to be instructing him.
It didn’t stop there with Meghan allegedly saying: “Do it tonight.”
The directives do sound very cloak and dagger and one can only guess what they were planning, with the lip reader revealing two more clues.
According to the lip reader, Harry leaned into Meghan and said: “You do realize that this is the end?” with the Duchess responding: “Yes, I know.”
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While it’s not confirmd, it is possible that this was the first step in Harry and Meghan pulling back on their royal duties.
In 2017, Harry expressed concerns about royal life when speaking to biographer Angela Levin, who he considered a confidant at the time. Levin had traveled with Harry for months and wrote an approved biography on the Duke.
When speaking to Levin as part of an interview for the Mail on Sunday, he said he “wanted out” and that he craved a more ordinary life.
Harry and Meghan made it official in 2020 when they annonced they’d pulling back as senior working members of the Royal Family.
