Alright folks, here's some exciting news you won’t want to miss! It seems like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are all set to celebrate their little miracle, Baby Archie's christening. Just two months after welcoming their first royal baby into the world on May 6, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are hosting a special ceremony at Queen Elizabeth’s private chapel in Windsor Castle on Saturday, July 6, as confirmed by Closer Weekly.
Intimate Family Gathering
After the news broke, a royal insider dished out some exclusive details. The much-anticipated event will be a small, intimate gathering with around 25 close family members and friends in attendance, according to People magazine. The insiders revealed that the couple is keeping things tight-knit and personal. Photos from the special day will be released to the public the following day, giving everyone a peek into this cherished moment.

Now, fans of Meghan, who’s 37, and Harry, 34, have been eagerly waiting for any updates on the royal baby’s upcoming christening. According to the source, the new parents opted for the 93-year-old Queen's private chapel because they wanted an intimate, serene setting steeped in tradition and history, with a special connection to Her Majesty. "This is a beautiful milestone and they are thrilled to share it first with their family and then with the world," the insider explained, giving us a glimpse into the couple’s thoughtful planning.
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A Chapel Steeped in Royal History
The private chapel at Windsor Castle carries a lot of the royal family's history. Originally built for Queen Victoria between 1840 and 1847, this chapel holds a special place in the family’s legacy. Unfortunately, it was destroyed in the tragic fire at Windsor Castle in 1992. But don’t worry, it was meticulously rebuilt in 1994 with modern updates, ensuring that its charm and history remain intact.



