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Interesting details of Prince Louis' baptism, which will hold today, revealed




Interesting details of Prince Louis
Prince Louis, the third child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who was born on April 23, 2018, will be Christened today and there are some interesting details about the ceremony.

The christening of Prince Louis will hold at The Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace, and will be attended by certain members of the Royal family, including Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have asked six people to be godparents to Prince Louis,
Kensington Palace has confirmed the service will begin at 4pm and last approximately 40 minutes. 
One detail revealed about the wedding that has caught attention is the snack that will be served after the christening. According to Kensington Palace, following the service, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will give a private tea at Clarence House. Guests will be served slices of christening cake, which is a tier taken from The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding cake. 

Interesting details of Prince Louis

Kate Middleton and Prince Harry's wedding held on 29, April 2011, over 7 years ago and they've saved some of their cake all those years. The wedding cake, designed by Fiona Cairns, was made from 17 individual fruit cakes and had eight tiers.

Interesting details of Prince Louis

The top tier of William and Kate's wedding cake was served after Prince George's christening, as is British tradition. Princess Charlotte's Christening was no different. A tier of Prince William and Kate wedding cake was also served after her christening.

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