Lip reader discloses what ‘annoyed’ King Charles said as Queen Camilla visibly struggled during chaotic public appearance

King Charles and Queen Camilla were in Jersey on 15 July to watch a military parade

Lip reader discloses what ‘annoyed’ King Charles said as Queen Camilla visibly struggled during chaotic public appearance

A lip reader has revealed what ‘annoyed’ King Charles said as Queen Camilla visibly struggled during a chaotic public appearance on 15 July.

King Charles and Queen Camilla watched a military parade in St Helier, Jersey, as part of a two-day visit to the Channel Islands where Camilla seemingly battled with the elements as she tried to put on another layer.

Footage of the incident has since gone viral on social media, with one expert now weighing in with exactly how they reckoned King Charles responded to the blunder.

The 75-year-old King seemed pretty miffed as his wife, 76, struggled to put on her turquoise jacket before reportedly snapping at a nearby aide.

Camilla opened up her perspex brolly and struggled to get her arm through her coat while the King, also holding an umbrella, tried to give her a hand before asking the aide for assistance.

Jacqui Press, a lip reader, told MailOnline that Charles told Camilla: “Move your arm through the back,” before turning to an aide and saying ‘come and help her!’