July 9th in London took place the christening of Prince Louis: photo and video ceremony

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On July 9, the UK passed the christening of Prince Louis, the third child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. At the baptism of Prince Louis gathered almost all the members of the British royal family, except Prince grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

Infant baptism, the youngest son of Prince Uilyami and Kate Middleton took place in London in the Royal Chapel of St James's Palace. The ceremony of baptism conducted by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Weld.

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Kate and William for the third time became the parents of 23 April, a newborn son named Louis Charles Arthur.April 9th ​​districtand the public for the first time there was a family of the Duke of Cambridge in full: mother, father and three children.

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Great-grandson of Queen Elizabeth II was christened as the older children of William and Kate, with a copy to the baptismal lace shirts stitched for baptism eldest daughter of Queen Victoria in 1841. According to royal tradition, baptized children aged from two to three months, the baby at the time of the baptism of Louis turned 2.5 months. The rite of baptism was held in London, in the royal chapel of St James's Palace and a ceremony held Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury.

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At the christening of Prince Louis gathered all the members of the royal British family: Charles, Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, Duke of Sussex Harry and Megan. Duchess Catherine's family as well as in previous times to the christening of George and Charlotte, was invited to the church sacrament. Not only was the most anticipated and important guests - Queen Elizabeth II and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh.

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Godparents Prince Louis became close friends and relatives of the royal couple, Nicholas Van Coots, Guy Pelly, Harry Aubrey Fletcher, Laura Honey, Robert Carter and Lucy Middleton.

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On July 9, at the age of 2, 5 months, Prince Louis, the Queen's grandson and the youngest son of the Duke and Duchess officially became an Anglican.

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