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Baptism of Lilibet: The ceremony would have taken place in the greatest of secrecy


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According to the royal expert, Neil Sean, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry would have had their daughter Lilibet baptized in a ceremony kept secret.

Since the birth of their daughter Lilibet Diana on June 4, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have revealed little information about her. If for the moment, no photo of the granddaughter has yet been revealed, the couple would wait for “the right moment to have maximum impact,” had explained the royal expert Neil Sean. However, the Duchess of Sussex had let herself go to some confidences about Lilibet last November, to the microphone of Ellen DeGeneres. “She’s a good sleeper, but she’s starting to teethe. And any mom can understand that. They can be the best sleepers in the world and by the time the teeth come in, you have so much empathy for them. So I’m up most of the night,” she had confided.

A logical choice for the expert

Very protective of their children, and wanting to keep them away from the media whirlwind around the British royal family, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would have had Lilibet baptized in the greatest of secrecy. “According to a very reliable source in Los Angeles, Meghan and Harry’s daughter has indeed been christened, Neil Sean announced on his YouTube channel on Wednesday, December 22. Apparently, this could become a chapter in Harry’s memoirs”. A totally reasoned choice for the expert. “When you think about it, it would make sense to put photos like that, to discover the guests, the godmother, the godfather,” he said. Before continuing, “It could even be a selling point.”

On July 19, the publishing house Penguin Random House had announced that Prince Harry will publish his memoirs for the end of the year 2022. In this book, which is intended to be intimate and sincere, the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II will sweep his life from his childhood to today. For the first time ever, he will reflect on his past experiences, adventures, losses and life lessons. It will include his “military involvement that took him twice to the front lines in Afghanistan, and his joys as a husband and father,” according to Random House. It remains to be seen whether Lilibet’s christening will be included.

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