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Queen & Philip's "Biscuit Row" Revealed!
18 Mar
Summary
- A lip reader revealed a humorous argument between the Queen and Prince Philip.
- The disagreement occurred over biscuits during a 2004 state visit to France.
- Royal commentators noted the Queen initiated the bickering in this instance.

A lip reader has uncovered a humorous exchange between the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip concerning biscuits during a 2004 state visit to France. The incident occurred while the royal couple was observing a calvary display in Paris.
According to the lip reader, the Queen initially offered mints from her handbag before mentioning she also had biscuits. Prince Philip expressed a desire for a biscuit, to which the Queen responded, "Yes, I have biscuits." Their subsequent brief disagreement, which royal commentators noted was unusual as the Queen was seen snapping at Philip, highlighted their more human interactions.
The documentary also revealed King Charles's expletive during his Coronation on May 6, 2023. After the ceremony, the King was heard muttering "f*** me," to which Queen Camilla responded, "frankly, I don't want to hear that." Experts suggested these moments showed the royals experiencing human exhaustion and frustration.
Further exchanges indicated King Charles's weariness, with Camilla attempting to comfort him and suggest they move on. The King's candid response, "No, not really," and his sarcastic remark about having to be happy and polite, underscored his feelings. Royal experts noted Camilla's calming presence and the King's understandable frustration given the demands of his role at 75.




