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Prince George christening: Godparents announced | Prince George christening: Godparents announced |
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The names of Prince George's seven godparents have been announced ahead of his christening later. | The names of Prince George's seven godparents have been announced ahead of his christening later. |
They are Oliver Baker, Emilia Jardine-Paterson, Earl Grosvenor, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, Julia Samuel, William van Cutsem and Zara Tindall. | They are Oliver Baker, Emilia Jardine-Paterson, Earl Grosvenor, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, Julia Samuel, William van Cutsem and Zara Tindall. |
Zara Tindall, wife of former England rugby international Mike Tindall, is Prince William's cousin. | Zara Tindall, wife of former England rugby international Mike Tindall, is Prince William's cousin. |
The Archbishop of Canterbury will christen the three-month-old prince at St James's Palace in central London. | The Archbishop of Canterbury will christen the three-month-old prince at St James's Palace in central London. |
The private service will take place at 15:00 BST and last about 45 minutes. | |
Mrs Jardine-Paterson, who uses her maiden name d'Erlanger in her working life as an interior designer, attended Marlborough College with the duchess. | Mrs Jardine-Paterson, who uses her maiden name d'Erlanger in her working life as an interior designer, attended Marlborough College with the duchess. |
Mr Van Cutsem is a childhood friend of Prince William, while Mr Baker went to St Andrews University with the duke and duchess. | Mr Van Cutsem is a childhood friend of Prince William, while Mr Baker went to St Andrews University with the duke and duchess. |
Mr Lowther-Pinkerton served as private secretary to the duke and duchess and Prince Harry from 2005-2012, and is still principal private secretary and equerry on a part-time basis. | Mr Lowther-Pinkerton served as private secretary to the duke and duchess and Prince Harry from 2005-2012, and is still principal private secretary and equerry on a part-time basis. |
Mrs Samuel was a close friend of the duke's mother Diana, Princess of Wales, and is a trustee of charity Child Bereavement UK, which Prince William has supported. | Mrs Samuel was a close friend of the duke's mother Diana, Princess of Wales, and is a trustee of charity Child Bereavement UK, which Prince William has supported. |
Earl Grosvenor is the son of the Duke of Westminster. | Earl Grosvenor is the son of the Duke of Westminster. |
The prince's parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, will be joined by family and close friends for the christening at the palace's Chapel Royal. | The prince's parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, will be joined by family and close friends for the christening at the palace's Chapel Royal. |
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will attend along with the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Harry. | The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will attend along with the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Harry. |
The Duchess of Cambridge's parents Carole and Michael Middleton and siblings Pippa and James are also expected to be at the ceremony, along with the godparents and their spouses. | The Duchess of Cambridge's parents Carole and Michael Middleton and siblings Pippa and James are also expected to be at the ceremony, along with the godparents and their spouses. |
Historic photograph | Historic photograph |
Celebrity portrait photographer Jason Bell will take the official pictures, and after the christening he is expected to capture a historic image of the Queen and three future monarchs - Princes Charles, William and George - together. | Celebrity portrait photographer Jason Bell will take the official pictures, and after the christening he is expected to capture a historic image of the Queen and three future monarchs - Princes Charles, William and George - together. |
This will echo a 1894 picture from the christening of the future Edward VIII, showing him with his father, grandfather and great-grandmother - George V, Edward VII and Queen Victoria. | This will echo a 1894 picture from the christening of the future Edward VIII, showing him with his father, grandfather and great-grandmother - George V, Edward VII and Queen Victoria. |
Previous royal babies including the Queen and princes Charles and William were christened at Buckingham Palace, but the duke and duchess have chosen the Chapel Royal - where Princess Diana lay before her funeral. | Previous royal babies including the Queen and princes Charles and William were christened at Buckingham Palace, but the duke and duchess have chosen the Chapel Royal - where Princess Diana lay before her funeral. |
Prince George will wear a replica of the intricate lace and satin christening gown made for Queen Victoria's eldest daughter, Victoria, the Princess Royal, in 1841. | Prince George will wear a replica of the intricate lace and satin christening gown made for Queen Victoria's eldest daughter, Victoria, the Princess Royal, in 1841. |
The gown was made by the Queen's dressmaker, Angela Kelly, and guests at the christening will be served cake taken from a tier of the duke and duchess's wedding cake. | The gown was made by the Queen's dressmaker, Angela Kelly, and guests at the christening will be served cake taken from a tier of the duke and duchess's wedding cake. |
According to the Church of England, godparents must be baptised themselves and should help children think about the "bigger questions" in life such as faith and love. | According to the Church of England, godparents must be baptised themselves and should help children think about the "bigger questions" in life such as faith and love. |
They are not expected to care for the child should anything happen to the parents. | They are not expected to care for the child should anything happen to the parents. |