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Lip reader reveals what cheeky Louis asked George from carriage as excited prince steals the show at Trooping the Colour
Lip reader reveals what cheeky Louis asked George from carriage as excited prince steals the show at Trooping the Colour

The Irish Sun

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Lip reader reveals what cheeky Louis asked George from carriage as excited prince steals the show at Trooping the Colour

A LIP reader has revealed what Prince Louis asked his brother Prince George as the royals arrived for Trooping the Colour today. Cheers erupted from the crowds as George, 11, with his cheeky younger brother Louis, seven, were spotted arriving for the King's birthday celebrations. 6 Prince George, 11, and cheeky Prince Louis, seven, were seen chatting in the open carriage Credit: BBC 6 A lip reader has now claimed to know exactly what the pair said to each other Credit: BBC 6 The young brothers delighted the watching fans by waving shortly after Credit: ©Karwai Tang The two brothers were seen grinning and deep in conversation as the open carriage Now, a professional reader has exclusively revealed to The Sun exactly what she thinks the young pair were talking about. The expert claims Louis asks George "should I wave?". George then turns to his younger brother and is said to have replied: "It's up to you, I you cant believe how sunny it is'. Read More in Royals Louis then says "let's do it together' before the brothers wave to the cheering crowds, claims the lip reader. Meanwhile, Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte, 10, who were in the same carriage as George and Louis, stunned as they wore matching blue and white outfits. Prince William, who is expected to have a starring role in today's celebrations, was earlier spotted arriving in a car with his family. He later appeared on horseback, alongside Princess Anne and the Duke of Edinburgh. Most read in Royals William took part in the military parade, wearing the uniform of the Welsh Guards, a regiment of which he's the colonel. Anne hasn't ridden in public since The King's escort stunned the crowds of royal fans as they appeared in formal dress. King Charles and Queen Camilla smiled and waved at the crowds from their carriage. King Charles waves to royal fans as he leaves Buckingham Palace with Queen Camilla for Trooping the Colour The monarch is still undergoing his weekly treatments for cancer so is not on horseback this year. King Charles asked royals to wear black armbands in remembrance of those killed in the Air India plane tragedy. Those wearing the bands were the Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, the Princess Royal, Colonel Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel Scots Guards. A palace spokesperson said this is "a mark of respect for the lives lost, the families in mourning and all the communities affected by this awful tragedy". There was also a minute's silence at the event following Thursday's devastating crash which killed at least 241 people. Many fans braved the early morning rain to queue for a good view - bedecked in Union Jack flags and crowns. Fans came prepared with umbrellas and rain coats after the Met Office issued storm warnings, as the UK is lashed by But the weather is thankfully clearing up as the morning stretches on. There will be an This year will be Charles' third Trooping the Colour parade as monarch. The parade began at Buckingham Palace, going along The Mall and then around the corner of St James's Park to Horse Guards Parade. When Charles arrived at the Horse Guards Parade, the Royal Horse Artillery fired a 41 gun salute in Green Park. Over 1,400 officers and soldiers, 400 musicians, 200 horses and 10 bands are taking part in the Trooping the Colour event. The parade today takes place almost five months before King Charles' actual birthday. Charles was born on November 14, though the reigning British monarch has two birthdays. The sovereign's birthday, which is celebrated through the 6 Prince Louis delighted onlookers and he grinned and waved Credit: PA 6 The guards marched to the sound of drums as the parade began Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 6 Kate and the kids sat together, joyfully beaming at the onlookers Credit: i-Images

Lip reader reveals what Prince Louis asked George from carriage as royal kids excitedly arrived for Trooping the Colour
Lip reader reveals what Prince Louis asked George from carriage as royal kids excitedly arrived for Trooping the Colour

Scottish Sun

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Lip reader reveals what Prince Louis asked George from carriage as royal kids excitedly arrived for Trooping the Colour

Watch the moment in our video player BROTHERLY ADVICE Lip reader reveals what Prince Louis asked George from carriage as royal kids excitedly arrived for Trooping the Colour A LIP reader has revealed what Prince Louis asked his brother Prince George as the royals arrived for Trooping the Colour today. Cheers erupted from the crowds as George, 11, with his cheeky younger brother Louis, seven, were spotted arriving for the King's birthday celebrations. Advertisement 6 Prince George, 11, and cheeky Prince Louis, seven, were seen chatting in the open carriage Credit: BBC 6 A lip reader has now claimed to know exactly what the pair said to each other Credit: BBC 6 The young brothers delighted the watching fans by waving shortly after Credit: ©Karwai Tang The two brothers were seen grinning and deep in conversation as the open carriage rolled along the Mall on a glorious sunny morning. Now, a professional reader has exclusively told The Sun exactly what she thinks the young pair were talking about. The expert claims Louis asks George "should I wave?". George then turns to his younger brother and is said to have replied: "It's up to you, I you cant believe how sunny it is'. Advertisement Louis then says "let's do it together' before the brothers wave to the cheering crowds, claims the lip reader. Meanwhile, Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte, 10, who were in the same carriage as George and Louis, stunned as they wore matching blue and white outfits. Prince William, who is expected to have a starring role in today's celebrations, was earlier spotted arriving in a car with his family. He later appeared on horseback, alongside Princess Anne and the Duke of Edinburgh. Advertisement William took part in the military parade, wearing the uniform of the Welsh Guards, a regiment of which he's the colonel. Anne hasn't ridden in public since she suffered a head injury, thought to be caused by a horse, at her home last year. The King's escort stunned the crowds of royal fans as they appeared in formal dress. King Charles and Queen Camilla smiled and waved at the crowds from their carriage. Advertisement King Charles waves to royal fans as he leaves Buckingham Palace with Queen Camilla for Trooping the Colour The monarch is still undergoing his weekly treatments for cancer so is not on horseback this year. King Charles asked royals to wear black armbands in remembrance of those killed in the Air India plane tragedy. Those wearing the bands were the Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, the Princess Royal, Colonel Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel Scots Guards. A palace spokesperson said this is "a mark of respect for the lives lost, the families in mourning and all the communities affected by this awful tragedy". Advertisement There was also a minute's silence at the event following Thursday's devastating crash which killed at least 241 people. Many fans braved the early morning rain to queue for a good view - bedecked in Union Jack flags and crowns. Fans came prepared with umbrellas and rain coats after the Met Office issued storm warnings, as the UK is lashed by floods, thunder and lightning. But the weather is thankfully clearing up as the morning stretches on. Advertisement There will be an incredible ceremony at the Horse Guard Parade and an airshow by the Red Arrows. This year will be Charles' third Trooping the Colour parade as monarch. The parade began at Buckingham Palace, going along The Mall and then around the corner of St James's Park to Horse Guards Parade. When Charles arrived at the Horse Guards Parade, the Royal Horse Artillery fired a 41 gun salute in Green Park. Advertisement Over 1,400 officers and soldiers, 400 musicians, 200 horses and 10 bands are taking part in the Trooping the Colour event. The parade today takes place almost five months before King Charles' actual birthday. Charles was born on November 14, though the reigning British monarch has two birthdays. The sovereign's birthday, which is celebrated through the Trooping the Colour, usually falls in the summer months. Advertisement 6 Prince Louis delighted onlookers and he grinned and waved Credit: PA 6 The guards marched to the sound of drums as the parade began Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

Schools to reopen today; pre-primary to be introduced in 210 schools in State
Schools to reopen today; pre-primary to be introduced in 210 schools in State

The Hindu

time11-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Schools to reopen today; pre-primary to be introduced in 210 schools in State

Ending a 49-day vacation, schools in Telangana are all set to reopen for Classes 1 to 10 for the academic year 2025-26 on Thursday. For the first time, the State government has also decided to deliver 'early childhood care and education' and run pre-primary sections. The initiative is under Samagra Shiksha, the integrated scheme for school education, and the aim is to ensure the preschoolers are ready for Class 1 in the next academic year. Pre-primary will be launched in the districts of Hanumakonda, Jagtial, Jayashankar Bhupalapally, Kamareddy, Karimnagar, Kumuram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Mulugu, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Peddapalli, Siddipet and Warangal. The first day at school, officials in the Education department and District Collectors across the State said, will be a celebratory one focused on welcoming the students back. Principals and teachers have already been instructed to decorate the schools, and install entrance arches with flowers and banners. The major task on the first day, however, is the distribution of school uniforms and textbooks and notebooks. School heads are also to monitor enrollment of students, which was keenly campaigned for during the week. The new academic year is also a fresh start for 1.12 lakh teachers across the State who have undergone five-day capacity building workshops, and senior school officials who have attended residential programmes. The focus has been on student learning assessment: Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) modules for Classes 1-5 and Learning Improvement Programme (LIP) – for Classes 6 to 9. The Education department will also partner with AXL EkStep Foundation for 5,651 schools to improve FLN. In a first, the School Education Department, learning from past year's experiences, has also taken up training sessions for cooks and sanitation workers to ensure food safety and overall school hygiene. As per the 2025-26 school academic calendar, schools for Classes 1 to 10 will have 230 working days. The first summative assessment will be conducted from October 24 to 31, the second summative assessment for Classes till 9th is scheduled April 10 to 18.

Training held for 1.12L teachers across State
Training held for 1.12L teachers across State

Hans India

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Training held for 1.12L teachers across State

Hyderabad: In a bid to enhance educational quality and empower educators, around 1,12,882 teachers were trained by the Education Department, Telangana. The initiative covered a total of 25,356 government, local body, TREIS, Model Schools, KGBVs, and URS institutions. To ensure optimal participation and coverage, the training was organised in three phases in a cascade mode, each spanning five days. A total of 1,12,882 teachers and Headmasters out of 1,16,084 completed the training. According to officials, the training programme was spearheaded by 5,605 resource persons and focused on key areas such as: Enhancing student learning outcomes- Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) for primary classes (1-5) and Learning Improvement Program (LIP) for secondary classes (6-9) innovative teaching-learning methodologies, assessment practices, digital literacy (AI, ICT, IFPs) departmental initiatives, creating a drug-free school environment and adolescent safety and empowerment.

Over 1.12 lakh teachers trained ahead of new academic year in State
Over 1.12 lakh teachers trained ahead of new academic year in State

The Hindu

time01-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Over 1.12 lakh teachers trained ahead of new academic year in State

The Department of School Education under its teacher training programme has completed training for teachers and headmasters covering 25,356 various government, local body, urban residential and model schools ahead of the beginning of the 2025-26 academic year. The programme was conducted in three five-day spells from May 13 to 31. Over 5,600 trainers of teachers led the sessions for 1,12,882 teachers. A total of 1,165 teachers who would retire in July 2025 were exempted from the training, and another 3,202 teachers were availing various leaves and they would be trained in the mop-up programme. In all, about 97.24% of the teachers completed the training modules. According to Director, School Education, E.V. Narasimha Reddy, trainings were organised strategically — high school teachers at the district level and primary school teachers were trained at the mandal level. Their daily attendance was tracked with the Telangana School Education mobile app. The pre- and post-training tests for the teachers were conducted using the mobile application, which also generated individual training certificates. The training programme was essential and was aimed at improving Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) for primary classes and Learning Improvement Program (LIP) for secondary classes. The five-day modules familiarised and tested the teachers on innovative teaching-learning methodologies, digital literacy and tools such as Artificial Intelligence, Information Communication Technology and IFPs, departmental initiatives, creating drug-free school environment, adolescent safety and empowerment, and assessment practices.

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