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Kensington Palace has announced the royal baby will be christened on 9 July in the Chapel Royal at St James Palace in London – the same place the Duchess of Sussex was christened three months ago.
The special service will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who also confirmed the former Suits actress and officiated her nuptials to Prince Harry, People reports.
A royal expert told Express that Prince William and Kate will opt to have a private christening for their youngest son.
“Judging by the previous christenings, and the importance of the day for the family, Louis’ christening will be a private affair – perhaps no surprise there,” the expert said.
“We’ll no doubt have the official christening photos, as we did with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
“These photos, and the images of the family arriving, will be seen as a compromise by the Cambridges.”
While the two-month-old royal will be christened in the same church as his older brother George, his sister Charlotte’s ceremony took place in Sandringham’s St Mary Magdalene church in Norfolk, Brides reports.
Sources: people.com, express.co.uk, bbc.com, brides.com