6 Jul 2015

When The Royal Family Gathered For Princess Charlotte’s Beautiful Christening

Britain's Princess Charlotte, the baby daughter of Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, was christened on Sunday as crowds gathered to witness the family's first public outing together since her birth in May.


The royal family of England at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham | Source: PTI 

The ceremony took place at St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate in eastern England, where William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have a country home.
The family arrive for Charlotte's christening | Source: PTI 

Television pictures showed members of the public clapping, cheering and taking photographs as William and Kate left the church with Britain's newest royal, who is fourth in line to the throne, and her older brother George.
Many spectators had arrived to watch the royal family get christened | Source: The Guardian

The princess's full name, Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, is a nod to her late grandmother Princess Diana and her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth.
Charlotte acquired the name of her grandmother and great grandmother | Source: PTI 

Charlotte left the church in a black pram pushed by Kate, while the one-year-old George, dressed in bright red shorts and a white embroidered shirt, walked hand-in-hand with his father.
A royal motherly moment | Source: The Guardian 

William's office said the couple had chosen five friends and family members to be Charlotte's godparents. The christening was conducted by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the spiritual head of the Anglican Church, who also oversaw the christening of Prince George.

The princess wore the same christening robe that George had worn. The lace and satin gown, made by Queen Elizabeth's dressmaker, is a replica of one first used by the royal family in 1841.

After the ceremony, the duke and duchess planned to serve their guests slices of cake from a tier of the couple's wedding cake, the statement from William's office said.

Feature image source: The Guardian 
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