Rumors have swirled for months about whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would bring their daughter, Lilibet, to the UK for a royal christening.
After all, their son Archie was baptized at Windsor Castle, leading many to believe that little Lilibet would follow suit.
However, recent revelations from Tyler Perry have thrown a wrench into those assumptions, leaving fans puzzled about the reality of Lilibet’s baptism.
In the couple’s recent Netflix documentary, Perry, a close friend of the Sussexes, shared that he was approached to be Lilibet’s godfather.
However, he also hinted at the ambiguity surrounding whether the christening actually took place.
During the final episode of the six-part series, Perry recounted a phone call with Harry and Meghan, where he expressed his surprise at being asked for such an important role.
He humorously questioned if it meant he would need to attend a formal ceremony in the church, suggesting a more private gathering instead.
The documentary featured rare footage and images of baby Lilibet, who has remained largely out of the public eye since her birth in June 2021.
Harry remarked on the striking similarities between Lilibet and both Meghan and his late mother, Diana.
He noted her blue eyes and reddish-golden hair, drawing parallels to the Spencer family traits.
Yet, despite these intimate glimpses, the question remains: was there ever an official christening?
Many fans are skeptical, believing that Lilibet has yet to be baptized.
One fan pointed out the improbability of the Sussexes opting for a small, private ceremony when they had previously emphasized the significance of a grand event.
Another chimed in, noting that if a christening had indeed occurred, it would likely have been showcased in their Netflix series, especially given their penchant for sharing personal moments.
Critics have speculated that the couple is deliberately withholding images or details about the christening, possibly to create buzz for future projects.
Some suggest that Harry might save any mention of the event for his upcoming memoir, though that idea seems unlikely.
Observers have also pointed out the absence of any photos featuring Queen Elizabeth II, which further fuels the theory that a formal baptism never took place.
The situation becomes even more intriguing considering Meghan’s past struggles with planning a christening.
Back in 2021, NBC royal correspondent Neal Shawn reported that Meghan faced significant hurdles while trying to organize the ceremony.
Among the obstacles was Prince William‘s disapproval of the Sussexes hosting the event, which may have contributed to their decision to keep things low-key.
Meghan had envisioned a christening for Lilibet at St. George’s Chapel, the same venue where she married Harry.
However, plans for such a royal affair seemed to stall, particularly as they navigated their complicated relationship with the royal family.
Both Harry and Meghan expressed a desire for the christening to occur in front of Queen Elizabeth, but it appears those hopes may have been dashed.
As speculation continues, some critics argue that the Sussexes are leveraging their royal ties for financial gain.
With their recent ventures, it’s evident that the couple is keen on maintaining a connection to their royal roots, even if it means stirring up controversy.
The ongoing tension between Harry and William adds another layer of complexity to the situation, with no signs of reconciliation in sight.
For now, the mystery of Lilibet’s christening lingers.
Fans and royal watchers alike are left questioning whether the Sussexes will ever provide clarity on the matter.
As they navigate their new lives in California, the couple seems intent on keeping certain aspects of their family life under wraps, leaving the public to speculate and wonder.