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King Charles orders Queen Camilla to ‘move her arm’ before erupting at royal aide

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King Charles ordered Queen Camilla to “move her arm” before erupting at a royal aide, a lipreader has claimed.

The King, 75, was spotted snapping at an aide after the Queen struggled to put on her coat in the wind and rain.


After propping up a perspex umbrella, Camilla, who turned 77 today, struggled to get her arm through her coat, leading the King to attempt to help his wife.

However, Charles ended up turning to an aide to ask for help.

King Charles orders Queen Camilla to ‘move her arm’ before erupting at royal aideGetty

The King looked visibly frustrated before the aide helped Her Majesty slip her arm through the coat.

A lipreader told The Mail that King Charles told an aide to “come and help her” as Queen Camilla struggled to put a coat on while battling wind and rain in Jersey.

The monarch then told his wife to “move your arm through the back,” as she struggled with the Burberry brown trench coat.

The royal couple were watching a military parade in St Helier at the time the interaction took place.

King Charles and Queen Camilla

King Charles ordered an aide to come and help the Queen put her coat on

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It comes after Camilla was whisked away from her engagements after a security scare.

The royal had to make a quick exit from an ice cream van in Weighbridge Place where she was sampling the local delights when a member of her security team rushed over and told her the visit was being cut short.

Thankfully, the scare turned out to be a false alarm and Their Majesties were soon able to continue with their planned programme of engagements.

Buckingham Palace did not comment officially but it is understood there was a “small issue of concern”.

King Charles and Queen Camilla

King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in Jersey to blistering rain

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King Charles and Queen Camilla

King Charles and Queen Camilla travelled to the Chanel Islands for two days

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An investigation was initiated but it turned out to be a false alarm.

Sources said every precaution was taken and the programme resumed shortly afterwards.

It does not appear anyone was arrested.

Members of the public, including children who had been due to meet them, were taken to the hotel so they could meet Their Majesties personally.

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