Archie christening latest: All you need to know ahead of baptism of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s son

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex with their baby son Archie
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will christen son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor today.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will christen Archie in front of family and close friends of the royal couple in the private chapel at Windsor Castle.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been criticised for holding the baptism in private and not revealing the names of the godparents.

However official photos are set to be released later on Saturday.

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What we know

Like other royal babies, Archie will wear the handmade replica of the royal christening robe, made by Angela Kelly, dressmaker to the Queen, during the ceremony, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.

Following royal tradition, the Lily Font, commissioned by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert for the baptism of their first child Victoria, Princess Royal, in 1841, will be used, as will water from the River Jordan.

It is understood the Queen will not be attending the christening, as she has a prior engagement, but among the royal guests will be the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall and Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Meghan's mother Doria Ragland is also expected to attend.

Some members of the St George's Chapel Choir, a choral group who performed at Harry and Meghan's wedding, will sing during the christening.

When will photos be released?

The couple have once again turned to fashion photographer Chris Allerton, who took their wedding photographs, to capture the moment on Saturday.

Mr Allerton will take the official christening photos in Windsor Castle's green drawing room and the pictures will be released some time after 3pm, Buckingham Palace has said.

Who are the godparents?

While the identities of Archie's godparents will remain unknown, bookies believe Meghan's best friend, the Canadian stylist Jessica Mulroney, will be chosen, while Harry's old schoolmates, brothers Thomas and Charlie van Straubenzee, could be picked.

When the duchess was spotted at Wimbledon on Thursday with two close friends from her university days, Genevieve Hillis and Lindsay Roth, it was interpreted by royal watchers as hinting at possible godparents.

Criticism for holding private baptism

Royal biographer Penny Junor has called the couple's decision to exclude the press and public a mistake, saying well-wishers would want to share in their big day.

Mark Borkowski, a public relations consultant, said the duke and duchess were employing the public relations strategy of "Hollywood A-listers" by keeping their son's christening private.

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