HAPPY PARENTS: The Duke and Dutchess of Cambridge arrive with their son, the heir apparent. |
Enthusiastic crowds gathered outside St James’s Palace to see the heir
to the throne, who was carried by his beaming parents on a joyful
occasion.
The three-month-old prince, wearing a long christening robe, joined the
handful of relatives at the ceremony – described as an ‘intimate family
affair’.
Only five senior royals, the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince
Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Harry saw the heir to the
throne baptised.
The service was conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George arrived at St James’s Palace in a dark blue Jaguar, at 2.30pm.
At the christening, they asked their siblings to do readings at Prince George’s christening service.
At the christening, they asked their siblings to do readings at Prince George’s christening service.
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