Kate Garraway identified a “factual inaccuracy” in the announcement made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex regarding their daughter Lilibet’s christening.
Kate Garraway Calls Out Harry And Meghan’s Christening Claims
According to Garraway, the Archbishop was not the bishop who performed the christening of the 21-month-old princess, as stated by the TV host.
The royal family’s website was recently updated by Buckingham Palace to include the new titles of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s children. However, it is still uncertain if the couple will be present at the coronation of the King Charles III’s and Queen Consort Camilla, leading to some unanswered questions.
According to a representative for Harry and Meghan, as reported by The Times, they have been sent emails regarding the coronation, but they have not yet revealed whether they plan to attend or not. This is significant in light of the following.
First of all, it suggests that the Sussexes are concerned about the actual titles for themselves. Therefore, it may explain why they may want to hold on to their royal titles themselves, as it has contributed to their lucrative projects.
Secondly, it is important to note that the titles will now give the Sussexes the opportunity to monetize the benefits that may come with the titles associated. And yet, the response on social media was damning towards Kate. This was on the grounds that the criticism had been taken overboard.
Therefore, they began to call out Kate with some brutal comments. One person wrote: “Who care about that person? Another ridiculous story in that toxic island,” while another person stated: “Wtf she even on about obsessed.”
As long as Meghan and Harry are happy in relation to their family, then who are we to question otherwise. And that is the most important thing to remember moving forward. So there you have it folks.
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