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Harkles’ Daughter’s Christening Rumors Addressed by Tyler Perry in Explosive Netflix Documentary
In a surprising turn of events, the highly anticipated christening of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's one-year-old daughter, Lilibet, has been brought into the spotlight.
Speculation had been rife that the couple would bring their daughter to the UK for a traditional royal christening, following in the footsteps of her older brother Archie, who was baptized at Windsor Castle.
Reports even suggested that the couple was considering holding the ceremony at the same venue.
However, in their explosive Netflix documentary, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shed light on the matter.
Their close friend, Tyler Perry, revealed that he had been asked to be Lilibet's godfather.
Although it remains unclear whether the christening has taken place, Tyler dropped hints about the involvement of the royal family.
These revelations came to light in the final episode of the six-part series, aptly named “The Six Parter.”
During the same episode, Harry and Meghan shared precious footage and photos of baby Lilibet, who has rarely been seen since her birth in June last year.
Harry expressed his observations, stating, “I think at the moment I see a lot of my wife in Archie and I see a lot of my mum in Lily.
She's very Spencer-like, she's got the same blue eyes, sort of like a golden reddish hair.”
Despite Tyler Perry's revelation as a potential godfather, royal fans remain skeptical about whether Lilibet has been officially christened.
One fan expressed their doubts, saying, “There's no way a christening was so important to them that they had a small, private baptism with just them and Tyler Perry present.
If it couldn't be a grand, publicly funded affair that they were desperate to keep private, then it wouldn't happen at all.”
Another supporter echoed this sentiment, suggesting that the couple may be saving the release of christening pictures for future endeavors.
They commented, “They seem to be saving up releasing pictures for years so they could show them on the series.
The only other possibility is they're saving a picture or mention of it in Harry's book, but that's doubtful.”
Adding to the skepticism, a third fan remarked, “They'll likely continue to pretend they have so people discuss it, for example dropping hints about godparents, when Perry doesn't say he did it at all.
Just that he was asked.
Ironic given how pathetic, huffy, and brattish they were about Archie's super secret godparents.
No one cares anymore.
Meghan wouldn't even consider the religious element.”
This recent development aligns with NBC royal correspondent Neil Sean's claim from 2021 that Meghan encountered obstacles while planning the christening.
Prince William, Harry's brother, reportedly did not think it would be a good idea for the couple to host the ceremony.
Sean revealed, “One of the bigger problems that Meghan really encountered of late is that she wanted her daughter Lilibet Diana to be christened in St. George's Chapel, the place she was married alongside her husband Prince Harry, and then the christening of her firstborn Archie, but that came to a grinding halt.”
While some may argue that the Duke and Duchess are capitalizing on their royal connection, others believe that there is someone standing in the way.