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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Use Princess Title for Daughter’s Christening for the First Time

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Key takeaways:

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, used their daughter’s “princess” title for the first time during her christening.
  • The christening was attended by 20 to 30 people, including the Queen and Prince Philip.
  • The titles of both Prince Harry and Meghan’s children are expected to be updated on the royal family’s website, but it is unclear whether the couple will use the titles in public or private settings.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have officially used their daughter’s “princess” title for the first time during her christening last week.

The christening of their daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana, was attended by 20 to 30 people, including the Queen and Prince Philip, as well as close family and friends. The event marked a major first for the couple, who stepped down as senior members of the royal family in 2020.

When asked for comment, a representative for Archewell, the couple’s charitable foundation, confirmed that the christening took place on Friday, March 3. The spokesperson added that it was a private family matter and declined to provide further details.

The titles of both Prince Harry and Meghan’s children are expected to be updated on the royal family’s website. It is unclear whether the couple will use the titles in public or private settings.

The christening of Princess Lilibet Diana marks a significant milestone for the couple, who have been vocal about their desire for privacy and independence since stepping down from their royal roles. It is yet to be seen how the couple will use their children’s titles in the future.

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