Rumors have been circulating for some time now about the possibility of the Harkles bringing their one-year-old daughter to the UK for a traditional royal christening.
It is worth noting that Archie, their oldest son, was baptized at Windsor Castle, leading to speculation that Lilibet’s christening would follow suit.
However, in a revealing Netflix documentary featuring the couple, their close friend Tyler Perry confirmed that he had been asked to be the godfather, shedding some light on the matter.
Despite this, it remains unclear whether the christening has actually taken place, although Tyler dropped hints about the involvement of the royal family.
The final episode of The Six Parter included a conversation with Tyler Perry, during which he shared that Harry and Meghan had reached out to him to ask if he would be Lily’s godfather.
Additionally, the episode showcased footage and photos of baby Lilibet, who has rarely been seen since her birth in June.
Harry expressed his thoughts, saying, “I think at the moment I see a lot of my wife in Archie and I see a lot of my mom in Lily.
She’s very Spencer-like, she’s got the same blue eyes, sort of like a golden reddish hair.”
However, it is important to note that Tyler Perry’s involvement as godfather does not necessarily confirm that Lily’s baptism has already taken place.
Royal fans believe that Lilibet has yet to be officially christened.
One fan expressed skepticism, stating, “There’s no way a christening was so important to them that they went and had a small, tasteful private baptism with just them and Tyler Perry there.
No way.
If it couldn’t be a huge publicly funded affair that they were so desperate to remain private, then it wouldn’t happen at all.”
Another agreed, suggesting that the couple may be saving the pictures for future releases, potentially in Harry’s upcoming book.
This speculation aligns with earlier reports from 2021 when NBC royal correspondent Neil Sean revealed that Meghan encountered obstacles while planning the ceremony.
Prince William, Harry’s brother, reportedly opposed the idea of hosting the christening.
Sean explained, “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.”
It seems that there is a disagreement within the family regarding this matter.
Critics argue that the Harkles are capitalizing on their royal connection, which has become their primary source of income.
However, it remains uncertain whether the christening will proceed as planned.
The tension between Harry and his brother seems to be a significant factor in the decision-making process, with one person refusing to reconcile.
As the Harkles navigate their new lives, the fate of Lilibet’s christening hangs in the balance, leaving royal enthusiasts eagerly awaiting further updates.