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They were holding court.

Lip reading experts are analyzing what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle discussed at Monday’s playoff game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies.

In one clip posted online, the couple is shown on the Crypto.com Arena’s kiss cam. A shy Markle, 41, only laughs and places her hand on her husband’s arm as he seemingly attempts to lean in for a smooch.

The televised broadcast caught Harry, 38, and Meghan in conversation — with lip reader Jeremy Freeman telling The Mirror the pair may have been captured rating their date night.

Freeman believes Markle tells Harry, “It’s brilliant,” to which he appears to reply, “Yeah,” nodding in agreement.


  Markle was seemingly too shy to kiss Harry on the arena’s kiss cam. Getty Images Markle was seemingly too shy to kiss Harry on the arena’s kiss cam. Getty Images

  The pair were joined by their entourage at the game. Getty Images The pair were joined by their entourage at the game. Getty Images

Meghan is said to have chimed in: “Right, it’s because it’s your favorite there” before the camera cuts away.

Lip reading specialist John Cassidy saw things differently. The US Sun reports that Cassidy believes Markle told Harry to “put on account.”

“Yep,” he suggests Harry nodded in response.

“That’s brilliant, that’s what I’m saying,” Markle allegedly replied.

The Post has contacted a rep for Markle and Harry for comment.

Also this week, the former “Suits” actress made a surprise video message to introduce her photographer friend Misan Harriman’s TED Talk.

The Lakers date is the first public Harry and Meghan sighting since it was announced that only the red-headed royal will be attending King Charles III’s coronationon May 6 at Westminster Abbey.

Markle will stay home in California with the pair’s children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1 — although she reportedly has no intention of avoiding drama before the ceremony.

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