Prince William tells Princess Anne he's 'had enough' in tense chat revealed by lip readerPrince William and Princess Anne were seen having a 'tense' conversation before the start of the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey, with a lipreader exposing what was saidRoyal family attend annual Commonwealth Day service at Westminster AbbeyPrince William made a telling remark to Princess Anne amid a 'tense' conversation with his aunt at a major royal event, according to a lip reader. A host of working royals turned out for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey yesterday to join the King and Queen to celebrate the family of nations. Before the service, the likes of the Prince and Princess of Wales were seen chatting with other attendees, which included Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence. View 3 Images Prince William at the Commonwealth Day ceremony at Westminster Abbey (Image: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publis)The lip-reader suggested to the Daily Mail that William told Anne: "I've had enough of hearing his name, to be honest." The Commonwealth Service, which has been held since 1972, celebrates the diverse people and cultures of the Commonwealth nations.
Source: Daily Mirror March 10, 2026 22:00 UTC