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Lilibet Diana Christened as Princess in Intimate Ceremony
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially christened their daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana, in a private ceremony held in the US on March 3rd.
The ceremony was led by the Archbishop of Los Angeles, Reverend John Taylor.
The couple's spokesperson confirmed the news, stating that the one-year-old princess was christened at their home in Montecito, California, in the presence of approximately 20-30 guests.
Among those in attendance were Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, and godfather Tyler Perry.
The identity of the godmother has not been disclosed.
Adding to the joyous occasion, Tyler Perry went the extra mile by arranging for a 10-person gospel choir from Atlanta to perform at the ceremony.
The choir entertained the guests with uplifting songs like “Oh Happy Day” and “This Little Light of Mine,” which were also featured at the Duke and Duchess' wedding in 2018.
The intimate gathering celebrated the christening with delicious food, dancing, and even witnessed little Lilibet enjoying a dance with her brother, Archie III.
However, some skeptics have questioned the authenticity of the event, demanding photographic evidence.
They argue that the absence of photos raises doubts about the christening's occurrence and suggests it may be a calculated public relations maneuver.
These critics claim that Meghan has been scheming for months and question why no pictures of Lilibet have been released.
They further contend that the only evidence provided so far is a blacked-out SUV supposedly transporting the family, which they find unconvincing.
Moreover, the speculation surrounding the choice of godparents for Lilibet continues.
Prior to the christening, there were rumors that Oprah Winfrey and Serena Williams were being considered for the role.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Oprah addressed these rumors, stating that she does not need to be a godmother as she already considers herself a neighbor and a friend to the couple.
She humorously added that they might need someone younger for the role.
According to an unnamed source from Markle News, Eugene, a close friend of Harry and Meghan, has been named as a godmother to Lilibet, while Harry has become a godparent to Eugene's son, August.
The source suggests that Harry chose Eugene due to their shared experiences of feeling overlooked within their respective families.
Allegedly, Eugene has expressed great admiration for Archie and Lilibet and believes that they will become close friends with her son in the future.
It is worth noting that Archie's godparents were Tiggy Pettifer, Harry's former nanny, ex-Welsh Guards officer Mark Dyer, and close friend Charlie Van Straubenzee.
Reports claim that no members of the royal family agreed to be Archie's godparents due to Harry and Meghan's controversial behavior.
Furthermore, it is alleged that only two godparents attended Archie's christening, including Tiggy.
Curiously, both Tiggy and the other godparent reportedly had no idea why they were chosen for the role.
The history between Princess Diana and Tiggy Pettifer adds another layer of intrigue to the story.
During her marriage to Prince Charles, Diana suspected him of having an affair with Tiggy and potentially fathering her child.
This suspicion was fueled by a faked invoice presented by Martin Bashir during the infamous Panorama interview, which claimed that Tiggy had undergone an abortion.
However, these allegations were later proven to be false.
In conclusion, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated the christening of their daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana, in an intimate ceremony at their California home.
Despite skeptics questioning the authenticity of the event and ongoing speculation surrounding the choice of godparents, the couple remains focused on their growing family.
The christening serves as another milestone in their journey, as they continue to navigate life beyond the confines of the British royal family.