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That's a cute photo. I also love the one of George peeking into the pram.
Kate Middleton and Prince William arrive for Princess Charlotte's christening | Daily Mail Online
- Person Page 20106Ah OK, thanks for your quick reply. I was unaware that Michael Middleton had a brother, which explains why I asked.
Ah OK, thanks for your quick reply. I was unaware that Michael Middleton had a brother, which explains why I asked.
It is so interesting that no matter what they do there are always complaints. They choose to use a pram. That is why they did it.
It is so interesting that no matter what they do there are always complaints. They choose to use a pram. That is why they did it.
Well some people waited for up to six hours and if I had been one of them I would have been very angry indeed. W and K must have known that those waiting expected to get at least a glimpse of the baby so what were they thinking in hiding her away in that big pram. Either have it totally private or at least give those who have waited a proper look, gosh it's not rocket science.
I love that picture. It's as if George is checking to see if his sister is OK. I think he'll be a protective big brother.
Another sweet moment captured on camera. George is having a lovely chat with his great-Grany.
Exactly. No matter what, there will be someone complaining about what was done, and what should have been done. I actually like that they used the pram. It's easier on the baby, and the parents too, especially if it was Charlotte's nap time. I'd imagine carrying a baby that got overwhelmed and started screaming bloody murder would have displeased the same people who are whining about the pram.
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Well some people waited for up to six hours and if I had been one of them I would have been very angry indeed. W and K must have known that those waiting expected to get at least a glimpse of the baby so what were they thinking in hiding her away in that big pram. Either have it totally private or at least give those who have waited a proper look, gosh it's not rocket science.
Thank's for the lion king style metaphore xD Oh the pictures in my head!I wouldn't have been disappointed, and I doubt that too many people in the crowd were. They saw William, Catherine, and George, along with other members of the royal family. It's possible that William and Catherine wanted to use the Queen's pram, but another reason may have been that they didn't want to expose the baby to too much sun. Were there a lot of mosquitos and gnats after the rain?
Even if William or Catherine had carried the baby, the crowd probably wouldn't have seen too much of her. It's hard to safely carry a baby and display her at the same time. It's not like Catherine would have been carrying Charlotte lion king style.
It was nice that Camilla seemed to want to greet the crowds.
It's hard to safely carry a baby and display her at the same time. It's not like Catherine would have been carrying Charlotte lion king style.
It was nice seeing them arrive and leave.
I don't mind the pram, it looked nice and I thought it was safer for mother and baby, I can't imagine Catherine walking in heels from the house to church on an even walk path carrying a baby moreover, maybe baby was sleeping.
George is cute, loved the pictures of him checking on his sister.
Well some people waited for up to six hours and if I had been one of them I would have been very angry indeed. W and K must have known that those waiting expected to get at least a glimpse of the baby so what were they thinking in hiding her away in that big pram. Either have it totally private or at least give those who have waited a proper look, gosh it's not rocket science.
The Archbishop of Canterbury who conducted the christening is the first peer of England next to the Royal Family, preceding not only all Dukes, but all the great officers of the Crown. "It belongs to him to crown the King." The Sovereign and his or her consort are speciales domestici parochiani Arch Cant (parishioners of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury). The Archbishop of Canterbury is Primate of all England, is entitled to the prefix of "Your Grace," and is formally styled "By Divine Providence, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury."