Kate Middleton And Meghan Markle’s Difference In Taking Care Of Their Kids

Published on 12/07/2020
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The Christening Of The Cambridge Were Made Public

All of them were baptized with a replica of the baptismal gown of Queen Victoria, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. For unclear reasons, the Queen attended the christenings of George and Charlotte but not of Louis. The Most Rev. Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, baptized all the children of Cambridge. Guests at the event were limited to the family and closest friends of Prince William and Kate. On the other hand, for each of the three children on their big day, professional photos were taken.

The Christening Of The Cambridge Were Made Public

The Christening Of The Cambridge Were Made Public

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For Archie, It’s Private And Traditional

The son of Meghan and Harry, Archie Harrison, was baptized privately in Windsor Castle’s chapel with only 25 guests. Although the Queen was not present, it was attended by Prince Charles, Prince William, and Kate of the Royal Family. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Reverend Justin Welby, christened baby Archie, who also wore a royal Christian robe replica of Kate’s three children. And then, an official family photo was taken and posted on the Royal Instagram of Sussex.

For Archie, It’s Private And Traditional

For Archie, It’s Private And Traditional

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