Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially christened their daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana, in a private ceremony held in the United States on the 3rd of March.
The Archbishop of Los Angeles, Reverend John Taylor, presided over the intimate event, which took place at the couple's residence in Montecito, California.
Approximately 20-30 guests, including Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, and godfather Tyler Perry, gathered to witness the special occasion.
Notably, Tyler Perry, who also organized a 10-person gospel choir from Atlanta, treated the attendees to soulful performances of beloved hymns like “Oh Happy Day” and “This Little Light of Mine,” reminiscent of the music featured at Harry and Meghan's wedding in 2018.
Reports suggest that the celebration continued with food and dancing, with Princess Lilibet joyfully joining her brother, Archie III, on the dance floor.
However, despite the festivities, questions arose regarding the absence of photographic evidence from the christening.
Critics raised doubts about the authenticity of the event, pointing out the lack of visual proof, particularly concerning Tyler Perry's presence.
Speculations swirled, with some labeling the ceremony as a meticulously orchestrated public relations move by the royal couple.
Adding fuel to the fire, journalist Omid Scobie confirmed the christening date as the 3rd of March, while conflicting reports emerged regarding Tyler Perry's alleged appearance at the airport on the 5th of March.
Skepticism grew as observers questioned the validity of the limited information shared about the private affair, casting doubt on the credibility of the royal family's actions.
Amidst the controversy, rumors surfaced about potential godparents for Princess Lilibet, with prominent figures like Oprah Winfrey and Serena Williams initially speculated to assume the role.
However, Oprah dismissed the speculations during an interview, emphasizing her existing roles as a friend and neighbor to the royal family, downplaying the notion of becoming a godmother.
In a surprising twist, insider sources revealed that Princess Eugenie had been appointed as Lily's godmother, while Harry was named as a godparent to Eugenie's son, August.
Allegations suggested that Harry's choice reflected his close bond with Eugenie and their shared experiences of feeling marginalized within the royal circle, contrasting with the reported strained relationships with other family members.
Further revelations unveiled the godparents selected for Archie, Harry and Meghan's eldest son, including Tiggy Pettifer, Mark Dyer, and Charlie Van Straubenzee.
Reports hinted at tensions within the royal family, with claims that certain relatives declined the opportunity to be Archie's godparents due to disapproval of Harry and Meghan's conduct.
The narrative took a darker turn as historical controversies resurfaced, linking Tiggy Pettifer to past scandals involving Princess Diana and Prince Charles.
Allegations of infidelity and fabricated stories circulated, shedding light on the intricate web of deceit and mistrust that has plagued the royal family for years.
As the aftermath of Princess Lilibet's christening continues to unravel, the intricate dynamics and hidden truths within the royal household come to the forefront, fueling speculation and intrigue among royal enthusiasts and critics alike.
The saga of the Sussexes and their ongoing struggles for acceptance and autonomy within the monarchy's confines remain a captivating narrative in the ever-evolving landscape of royal drama.