It’s a major day for fiberglass mesh cloth Princess Charlotte. On Sunday, the 9-week-old royal was christened at St. Mary Magdalene Church on Queen Elizabeth’s Sandringham Estate.
The ceremony, scheduled for 4:30 BT, was a romantic event with guests limited to grandparents Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall and Michael and Carole Middleton. Also present were aunt and uncle Pippa and James Middleton and the Queen along with the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Harry was absent because he's in Africa utilizing rhino and elephant conservation charities. Charlotte's five chosen godparents, a fiberglass mesh cloth of Prince William and Kate Middleton's closest confidants, also attended: Sophie Carter (Kate's friend), James Meade (William's friend), Adam Middleton (Kate's cousin-german), The Hon. Laura Fellowes (Princess Diana's niece), and Thomas van Straubenzee (an old classmate of William's).
The royals walked on the ceremony in vogue. Kate was dressed in a white Alexander McQueen coat along with a Jane Taylor hat. She pushed Charlotte inside a stroller with Prince William and toddler Prince George (adorable in red shorts as well as a white shirt) by their side. Charlotte was dressed in a duplicate of an 172-year-old christening gown first worn by Queen Victoria’s oldest daughter in 1841. Angela Kelly, the Queen’s personal assistant and senior dresser created the new version in 2004 after Her Majesty deemed the main too delicate. The replica, made of Honiton lace and white satin, has only been worn by Prince George for his 2013 baptism and 2008 by James, Viscount Severn, son of Prince Edward and Sophie, Earl and Countess of fiberglass mesh cloth.
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