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

Published on 07/23/2020
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The Christening Of The Cambridge Were Made Public

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

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

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

For Archie, It’s Private And Traditional

For Archie, It’s Private And Traditional

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