Prince William Allegedly Vetoes Harry and Meghan from Christening Their Daughter at Windsor

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05 October, 2021
Prince William Allegedly Vetoes Harry and Meghan from Christening Their Daughter at Windsor

Though in recent times, we have seen Prince William and Harry pose together for photos at Prince Philip’s funeral and at the unveiling of their mother—Lady Diana’s statue, the rift between the brothers is long from over. There are rumours about Prince William not being keen on mending the relationship with Harry and Meghan. He allegedly has stopped Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from crossing the pond to hold their daughter Lilibet's christening ceremony at St. George's Chapel at Windsor.

The Express reported that Neil Sean, a NBC Royal Correspondent has told the publication that Harry and Meghan were hoping to host the religious ritual among family at Windsor Chapel but is seems unlikely.  "Both Harry and Meghan were very keen to make that return and make sure that christening happened, particularly in front of Her Majesty The Queen," Sean said, according to Express. "But that came to a grinding halt.”

He added: "[M]oving forward, there was one person who basically decided there wasn't an appetite for this and the person that seemingly is, so far, not willing to kiss and make up with his younger brother...According to a very good source, Prince William was the one who basically said 'no, we don't think this is going to work,' it wasn't a particularly good idea."

"It's perhaps unlikely that they're going to be spending what we would think of as quality time together at Christmas and New Years and birthdays," royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti told Us Weekly. "Just remember that the queen hasn't met her latest grandaughter. It doesn't seem likely that she's going to anytime soon. She's barely seen Archie for quite a while," he continued. "On a human family level, forgetting them being the royal family, there's already quite some frostiness and distance there. So I suspect if things can go well, [then] maybe they'll have the occasional meeting, but I don't think it seems very high on anyone's agenda."

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