The Queen hosted a grand double christening ceremony for her two great-grandsons in Windsor, joined by Princess Eugenie, Zara Tindall, and their families.
The event took place at the All Saints Chapel in Windsor Great Park, where Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank celebrated the joint christening of their baby, August Philip, alongside Zara Tindall’s son, Lucas.
Princess Eugenie made a stylish entrance in a silk white dress adorned with intricate embroidery, complemented by a statement headband and a blue pendant necklace.
Her husband, Jack, looked sharp in a navy suit paired with a crisp white shirt and a light blue patterned tie.
Meanwhile, Zara Tindall arrived in a black ensemble, accompanied by her husband, Mike, who sported a smart blazer.
Among the guests was Prince Harry‘s ex-girlfriend, Cressida Bonas, who turned heads with her gold hoop earrings and glittery headband, accompanied by her husband, Harry Wentworth Stanley.
The presence of Harry’s former flame sparked excitement among royal enthusiasts, with speculations swirling about her potential role as a godparent.
Commentary from royal fans around the world poured in, with one user expressing, “Cressida?
She must be a godparent.
Megan’s not going to like this.”
Another user speculated on Meghan Markle‘s possible reaction, hinting at a potential announcement from California to redirect attention to her own family.
Cressida Bonas, who previously dated Prince Harry after being introduced by Princess Eugenie in 2012, was praised by the Duke of Sussex’s biographer, Chris Hutchins, as the most suitable partner he had encountered.
Despite attending Harry’s wedding to Meghan Markle in 2018, Cressida chose not to pursue a royal title, a decision that resonated with her desire for a different path.
The joint christening of the royal babies, August Brooksbank and Lucas Tyndall, marked a rare occasion in royal tradition.
Princess Eugenie, opting for a natural makeup look, radiated grace as she celebrated the baptism of her son, August, born in February, and her nephew, Lucas, the first son of Zara and Mike Tyndall, born in March.
The christening ceremony held special significance for the Queen, showcasing her spiritual connection and affection for the families involved.
The use of holy water from the River Jordan, collected by Prince Charles during his recent trip, added a unique touch to the royal event, symbolizing continuity and tradition within the royal family.
Royal commentator Penny Junor highlighted the significance of the joint christening, emphasizing the Queen’s enduring presence and commitment to her family.
By uniting the two royal cousins in this special ceremony, the Queen sent a powerful message of unity and continuity to the world, reaffirming her unwavering dedication to her role as the head of the Church of England.