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In a recent poll conducted by Express.co.uk, it has been revealed that the royal family's choice to forgo Princess Liliadet's christening in the U.S. was met with widespread approval.
King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Kate Middleton decided to skip the christening ceremony of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter earlier this month.
The poll results showed an overwhelming 91% of readers supporting this decision.
The christening of 21-month-old Princess Liliadet Diana took place at the Sussexes' residence in Montecito, California.
The intimate ceremony was attended by approximately 20 to 30 guests, including Meghan's mother, Doria Redland, and the godfather, Tyler Perry.
Leading the christening was the Archbishop of Los Angeles, the Rev.
John Taylor.
Despite extending an invitation, the senior members of the royal family were notably absent.
During the poll period, spanning from March 9 to March 13, over 10,000 votes were cast, with a resounding majority backing the royal family's decision not to attend.
While 8% of voters expressed a desire for the royals to have made the trip to the U.S., 1% remained undecided.
Readers highlighted the challenges posed by transatlantic travel and the demanding schedules of the elderly royals as reasons for their absence.
The absence of the senior royals at Princess Liliadet's christening stirred various opinions among readers.
Some suggested sending a representative in their place, while others emphasized the logistical difficulties involved in attending the event.
Notably, Princess Diana's sisters, Lady Jane Fellows, and Lady Sarah McCorquodale, were present at the ceremony, which deviated from the traditional royal christening venues.
Traditionally, royal children are christened at either Buckingham Palace or Windsor, with close family members in attendance.
Prince R.T. Harrison, Harry and Meghan's eldest child, was christened at Windsor Castle in 2019.
The christening of Princess Liliadet marked the first instance of the Sussexes utilizing the Prince and Princess titles for their children, in accordance with a 1917 letters patent.
Despite some dissenting voices, the overwhelming support for the royal family's decision underscores the challenges they face in balancing their commitments.
The complexities of their schedules and the constraints of attending every event were cited as factors influencing their absence.
This outpouring of support signifies a deep understanding among readers of the royal family's intricate responsibilities.
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