The Queen, accompanied by Kate and William, is set to host a dual royal christening this Saturday.
Her Majesty is expected to attend the joint ceremony where Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall will christen their babies.
The monarch, who has been absent from recent public events due to a back sprain, is facing concerns about her health, particularly related to the colouring of her hands, which could indicate peripheral cyanosis, a condition linked to circulation problems.
Despite uncertainties surrounding the Queen’s future public engagements, reports suggest she plans to attend the christening of her second cousins at All Saints Chapel in Great Windsor Park, Berkshire.
The decision will be made on the day after consulting with her personal doctor.
Among the attendees are likely to be Prince William and Kate Middleton, with a royal source emphasizing the Queen’s eagerness to be present for her family on this special occasion.
This gathering is anticipated to be a heartwarming family affair, offering a moment of joy amid recent challenges faced by certain members of the royal family, including the Queen herself.
The christening will mark the first time royal family members are baptized together, with Princess Eugenie’s son August and Zara Tyndall’s son Lucas Philip being the focal points of the ceremony.
In a separate development, there are speculations about the christening of Lilibet, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s daughter.
Prince Charles, currently on a tour of the Middle East, reportedly brought back holy water from Jordan, hinting at a potential UK christening for Lilibet.
However, the Sussex royals have not confirmed any plans yet, leaving room for uncertainty regarding the location and timing of the christening.
While there were suggestions of a UK christening for Lilibet, insiders have indicated that such an event is unlikely to take place.
Instead, it is speculated that Lilibet may be christened in the Episcopal Church of the US, given her birth in California.
The decision on where Lilibet will be baptized holds significance in determining her affiliation with the Church of England, a detail that could impact her standing within the royal family’s line of succession.
As the world awaits news on Lilibet’s christening, the royal family continues to navigate traditions and modern considerations in celebrating the newest members.
With ongoing discussions about the christening locations and procedures, the royal babies remain at the center of attention, embodying the continuity and evolution of royal customs in contemporary times.