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Princess Anne Not on Guest List for Prince George’s Baptism

In a surprising twist of royal protocol, was notably absent from the guest list for Prince George’s baptism, a significant event that took place in 2013.

According to royal biographer Robert Jobson, the christening was a remarkably intimate affair, held in the Chapel Royal at St. James’s Palace, just three months after George’s birth.

The event, which was attended by only 22 guests, starkly contrasted with the lavish celebrations typically associated with royal milestones.

The baptism, conducted by the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, was a low-key ceremony for a child destined to be fourth in line to the throne.

Jobson’s insights reveal that the decision to keep the guest list small meant that some prominent royals, including Princess Anne, were not invited.

This choice allowed the Cambridges to include close friends and family members in the celebration.

The intimate gathering included key figures from both sides of the family.

Catherine’s parents, Michael and Carol Middleton, along with her siblings, James and Pippa, were present.

Other notable attendees were Prince Charles, , , the Queen, and .

However, the absence of William’s aunt, Princess Anne, along with his uncles, the Duke of York and the Earl of Wessex, raised eyebrows in royal circles.

Jobson highlights the contrast between George’s baptism and that of his father, , which occurred in the grand setting of Buckingham Palace in 1982.

William’s christening drew significant public attention, with spectators gathered outside to catch a glimpse of the royal family, including a balcony appearance by the Queen Mother.

The choice of godparents for Prince George further illustrates the personal nature of the event.

Among them were Julia Samuel, a close friend of , and Jamie Lothar Pinkerton, who had been a longtime aide to William.

Additionally, Amelia Jardine Patterson and Oliver Baker, both childhood friends of William, were chosen to take on this important role.

Interestingly, Zara Tyndall, Princess Anne’s daughter, was selected as one of George’s godmothers.

This inclusion hints at the familial connections that still existed despite Anne’s absence from the ceremony.

The mix of friends and family reflects the couple’s desire to keep the event grounded and meaningful.

The baptism also marked a historic moment for the monarchy, as it was the first time since 1899 that the reigning monarch was pictured with three heirs.

A poignant portrait captured II alongside Prince Charles and baby George, symbolizing the continuity of the royal lineage.

Despite its small size, the event was rich in significance and warmth.

It underscored the modern approach that William and Kate have taken toward royal traditions.

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