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Meghan Markle faces ‘awkward reunion’ with royals if Lilibet is christened at Windsor

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Meghan Markle faces ‘awkward reunion’ with royals if Lilibet is christened at Windsor

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If Meghan Markle’s baby Lilibet is baptized at Windsor, she may face a “awkward” reunion with the Royal Family, according to a royal expert.

According to reports, Harry and Meghan want their newborn daughter to be baptized in London, with the Queen in attendance.

During his recent trip to the UK, Harry is reported to have informed the royals of his wish.

However, royal analyst Russell Myers has predicted that it will be “definitely awkward” since family tensions are still running “very high.”

‘It will be definitely awkward,’ he said, speaking to Today. ‘Meghan isn’t flavour of the month with the family. Certainly, the family have always said they will be much-loved members of the family.

‘However, we’re still talking about the fallout of the Oprah Winfrey interview, Emmy or no Emmy nomination.

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‘The tensions are still running very, very high within the family, indeed.’

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to want their newborn daughter to be christened at Windsor like her elder brother Archie, according to various sources.

“Harry told several people that they want to have Lili christened at Windsor, just like her brother,” a royal source told the Daily Mail.

“They are happy to wait until circumstances allow.”

The reunion would follow Harry and Meghan Markle’s dramatic two-hour CBS interview with Oprah Winfrey in March, in which the prince made mention of his relationship with William amid allegations the brothers had feuded over Megxit.

In the tell-all show, the pair made a number of startling charges against the royals, including accusations of racism.

Archie was baptized on July 6th, 2019 at the private chapel at Windsor Castle, although his godparents were not revealed to the public, as is customary in the royal family.

He was christened in a regal christening garment using Jordan River water.

Russell Myers went on to say that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s desire to give Lilibet Diana a royal baptism demonstrates the royal couple’s effort to keep their royal ties.

‘Looking at the details, it looks as though they do want some continuity for their family life,’ he said.

‘Of course, their son Archie was christened at Windsor Castle before they jetted off to set up their new life in the United States.

‘However, when you’re looking at it as well, what do Harry and Meghan have at the moment?

‘They definitely want to keep their royal connection and this will be a sure-fire way to make sure everyone is talking about them in the royal way,’ he said.

The Sussexes left their royal duties in March 2020 to pursue a new life in America, where they have more personal and financial independence.

Last month, Meghan and Harry announced the birth of their daughter Lili in California.

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  1. Chassummer

    August 12, 2021 at 12:06 pm

    Are you kidding? Nobody from the Royal Family was present at Archie’s christening – not sure about Eugenie and Beatrice. The Queen and Prince Phillip were certainly not present and nor was Prince Charles, because the Harkles deliberately organised a christening on a day that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip had a prior engagement outside of the country. They wouldn’t even announce who the godparents were for whatever typically Harkle ‘oddball’ reason – the entire event was shrouded in secrecy. Furthermore, the British people want DNA tests for the children of these opportunistic ex-Royals who want to forge their own future in ‘private’! The British tax payers are not paying for this farce! REMOVE THE FAMILY OFF THE LINE OF SUCCESSION!

  2. Ken Galbraith

    August 12, 2021 at 8:03 pm

    If the Duke & Duchess are requesting their daughter be baptized in the UK with the Queen being in attendance, and they have concerns as to how The Sussexes will be received….I’d suggest that the Sussexes issue a very sincere apology to the entire Royal Family, to the people of the UK & to the members of the British Commonwealth. It’s long past due for a total wholesome apology. Life is too short to continue on with the present attitude. All accusations,miss interpreted messages,etc should be rectified so that all can continue on in their roles as members of the Family and in particular HM at this stage of her life. I will continue to pray fervently for this to happen as soon as possible.

  3. Lisa B

    August 13, 2021 at 5:22 pm

    The whole situation is so sad. Harry clearly has issues and I hope he is getting the help he so desperately needs. In Harry and Megan’s mind they really don’t think they did anything wrong. Thus, the reason why they don’t understand the criticism they are receiving. Eventually, Harry is going to realize the errors of his ways and regret the decisions he has made concerning his family. I just hope for his sake it will not be too late.

  4. Marcia Smith

    October 5, 2021 at 11:37 pm

    I’m sure everyone in the royal family would love to meet baby Lili. Get her baptized in the U.K. Don’t expect any reconciliations right now, but leave the door open for the future. Time heals.

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