When Meghan Markle and Prince Harry celebrated Lilibet’s first birthday two months ago, we couldn’t believe how quickly the littlest royal was growing. But, surprisingly Lilibet Christening in UK is under discussion till now.
Nevertheless, significant milestones arrive with age. Followers have been curious about two things, namely whether Lili has been christened yet and whether there are any hints as to who her godparents might be, as she only met her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II for the first time in June.
There has been a lot of discussion regarding whether Lilibet Christening in UK has been formally baptised during the past few months or not. In October 2021, NBC royals correspondent Neil Sean told Express that Meghan had trouble preparing for the event since Harry’s brother Prince William objected to the couple hosting the christening.
A few days later, the pair categorically denied the speculations. Harry and Meghan’s spokesman stated to E! News in a statement, “plans for the baby’s christening have not been finalized and as such, any assumptions about what will or will not take place are mere speculation.”
Additionally, because the entire family travelled to England to commemorate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June this year, royal fans believed that Lilibet Christening in UK would be performed at that time.

When will Lilibet be christened?
Unfortunately, there is no news about Lilibet’s christening, and no official date has been set by now.
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, elder brother of Lilibet, was baptised in July 2019 when he was only two months old in the private chapel of Windsor Castle. However, Lilibet is now more than a year old but still, there is no news of her christening. The Sussexes reportedly threw an intimate birthday party at their home, Frogmore Cottage with their close friends invited including Zara Tindall, Peter Phillips and more.

Where will Lilibet be christened?
Lilibet will be baptised in Windsor Castle’s private chapel if her christening follows in the footsteps of her elder brother.

A source reportedly told Daily Mail, “Harry told several people that they want to have Lili christened in Windsor, just like her brother.
“They are happy to wait until circumstances allow.”
However, most people suspect that it will not happen in the UK, anyway. But, it may take place in California, where they reside.