After private birth, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry want a private christening for baby Archie? Find out
Baby Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor will be baptized at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, where Meghan and Harry said 'I Do' in 2018, and where Harry was also christened in 1984.
As the month of July begins, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will begin prepping for baby Archie's christening. While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have still not announced the date, reports suggest that the royal baptism could take place anytime in the first two weeks of July. In addition to the speculation of dates, royal sources have now told the Sunday Times that Meghan and Harry may opt for a completely private affair. If they do, Meghan and Harry will forgo another royal tradition concerning baby Archie.
Baby Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor will be baptized at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, where Meghan and Harry said 'I Do' in 2018, and where Harry was also christened in 1984. If Meghan and Harry do choose to have the christening privately, it means that there won't be any fan gatherings or candid pictures of the couple with their first child.
Every royal occasion draws a crowd and even baptism's are enthusiastically attended by royal fans. The Palace, however, has not yet released any news regarding the occasion. Prince Harry's brother Prince William and Kate Middleton have delighted fans by allowing press photographers to take candid photos of them and their family arriving and leaving the christenings of their kids.

However, the Sunday Times reported that Meghan and Harry will most likely share select images of their son in the days following his baptism through the @SussexRoyal account. The Instagram account in recent times has become a vital point of news source as Meghan and Harry share important updates and unseen pictures. In fact, a glimpse of baby Archie was recently shared by Meghan and Harry on Father's Day.
























































