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Prince Harry and Meghan’s Son Archie Christening Ceremony Scheduled

By Firstladyb

FirstLadyB: Christian Millennial Blog Covering Entertainment, Lifestyle & Pop Culture

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are having baby Archie christened next week at St. George’s Chapel.

According to Royal Correspondents, the service is expected to follow royal tradition, with the Archbishop of Canterbury baptizing Archie using water from the River Jordan poured from a solid silver ewer over the Lily Font.

St George’s Chapel has double significance for the royal couple. Not only were the Duke and Duchess married there last year, but it is also where Harry was christened in 1984.

Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland will be there, along with Prince William and Kate, Prince Harry’s father, Prince Charles and Camilla are expected to attend.

Its been reported that Meghan’s friends, Serena Williams, and stylist Jessica Mulroney will be godmothers to baby Archie.

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Tonight, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the first of a two game series of the Major League Baseball #LondonSeries, in support of @WeAreInvictusGames. Tonight’s highly anticipated game between the #Yankees and #RedSox took place at London stadium, Olympic Park. The @WeAreInvictusGames, of which His Royal Highness is Founding Patron, has been selected as charity partner for the @MLB 2019 series. The Invictus Games Foundation is the international charity that oversees the development of the Invictus Games, an international adaptive multi-sport event in which wounded, injured or sick armed service personnel and veterans participate. It celebrates the power of sport in recovery and how it can help, physically or psychologically, those suffering from injuries or illness. The word ‘invictus’ means ‘unconquered’ – it embodies the fighting spirit of the competitors. As part of the partnership, the Invictus Games Foundation have a team participating in London’s #Softball60, the social softball series built for the city and targeted to introduce the sport to new audiences and demonstrate that it is an inclusive sport. On this #ArmedForcesDay, tonight’s event was also a chance for Their Royal Highnesses to shine a light on the men and women here in the UK and around the world who have sacrificed so much for their country. Discover more about the Invictus Games Foundation through the link in our bio. Photo credit: PA

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In other Meghan and Prince Harry news, the couple attended the first of a two game series of the Major League Baseball London Series, in support of  We Are Invictus Games. The couple was gifted with little baseball outfits for baby Archie.

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