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The Sussexes apparently want to have their daughter s christening in Windsor like they did with their son, Archie. (PHOTO: Getty Images/Gallo Images)
Prince Harry (36) and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex (39), want to christen their little girl, Lilibet Diana, in front of the queen at Windsor Castle, royal sources say.
Apparently Harry made his wishes clear when he visited the UK earlier this month for the unveiling of the statue of his late mother, Princess Diana.
“Harry told several people that they want to have Lili christened at Windsor, just like her brother Archie,” one source says. “They’re happy to wait until circumstances allow.”
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Prince Harry reportedly told people that he and Meghan wanted Lilibet christened at Windsor Castle. Pic credit: ©Imagecollect.com/Admedia
During his visit to the U.K. to attend the unveiling of a statue in honor of Princess Diana, Prince Harry reportedly told “several people” that he and Meghan want their daughter, Lilibet Diana, christened in the presence of the Queen at Windsor Castle.
Writing in the Daily Mail, royal watcher Richard Eden claimed that a royal source revealed that “Prince Harry and Meghan want a royal christening for their baby, Lilibet, held in the presence of the Queen.”
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