A lipreader has shared her interpretations of what was said in some of the biggest moments from Saturday's celebrations - including that carriage conversation as King Charles arrived at the ceremony.
Kristin Kalvøy, who has picked up the skill due to being hard of hearing, has been posting what she made out in some of the intimate moments as royals chatted at the historic event.
The lipreader, based in Seattle, US, uses TikTok to share what she sees being said at various events with her 109k followers.
But while covering red carpet events and film premieres, it's been Kristin's readings of royal conversations on Saturday's Coronation which has gotten fans the most excited.
Prince Harry's small-talk with Jack Brooksbank and the King's grumblings as he arrived at Westminster are among moments where Kristin has divulged what may be being said.
The King's seemingly irritated remarks to Camilla as they waited in the carriage on their arrival at the Abbey casts the family in a whole new relatable light, as Kristin suggests his grumbles were over having to wait for William and Kate.
She claims the King can be seen saying: "Pretty unbelievable - it takes all this time.
"And I'm p***ed off because I'm sat here...and I'm getting older. Yeah."
However, another lipreader has interpreted Charles making a similar grumble in the private moment - albeit with different words.
Meanwhile Kate's sweet attempts to calm an animated Prince Louis on the Buckingham Palace - as well as the youngster's hilarious quips at the crowd as they left the Abbey - were revealed, casting intriguing light on the family during formal occasions.
Adorable Louis shouts, "what are you yelling to? What are you screaming to?" at the crowds as the Wales' carriage leaves for Buckingham Palace, Kristin claims.
Meanwhile, a clip of Kate chatting to Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, during the family's balcony appearance, appears to show her asking whether the cameras were "for us" or "until the planes pass".
Kristin said Kate then turns to excited Prince Louis - who can be seen waving his hands - as she says: "Listen Louis, stop creating such movements, please. Watch your hands, please."
According to Kristin, Princess Eugenie's husband Jack Brooksbank was caught on camera asking Prince Harry if he'd "pulled an all-nighter" ahead of the event - possibly referring to whether he had caught an overnight flight from California.
Harry then appears to say, "not quite a special case, am I?" in the brief but friendly chatter, before telling Princess Anne: "Nice cape!"
Kristin's videos have racked up millions of views, as she told followers she'd been honing her lipreading skills for the past 25 years.
"It's how I get by in life with my hearing loss," she said.
Another clip from Sunday's Coronation concert was also picked up by Kristin, who lipreads a sweet moment between Princess Charlotte and George.
Whilst waiting for the spectacle - which saw performances from Katy Perry and Take That - Charlotte asks George to help with her bracelet given to the crowds.
According to Krystin, the eight-year-old says, "George can you help light it up for me? How did you light it?" while her brother replies, "I don't know" and hums a tune to himself.