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Meghan Markle baptized in private ceremony

Meghan Markle is now a fully fledged member of the Church of England after the American actor was reportedly baptized and confirmed in a secret ceremony at St James's Palace in London this week.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby administered the holy sacrament in a 45-minute service on Tuesday evening at the palace's Chapel Royal with her fiance, Prince Harry, by her side, UK media outlets reported, quoting the Daily Mail.

Kensington Palace has not made a public statement but Prince Charles and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, were also said to have been among the handful of guests in attendance.

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/03/08/europe/meghan-markle-baptized-intl/index.html

Congratulations! :smile:
 
so did he just had his Bachelor party last Weekend ?:amuse:
meghan was in LA to visit her mom. And he wasn't at the church with the Family at easter. so where was Harry ?:cool:
 
Here's what the TIME says about it:

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have kept their official royal wedding invite list for their May 19 nuptials top secret. But now we know who’s not invited: “official guests” and heads of state, including former President Barack ***** and former First Lady Michelle ***** and British Prime Minister Theresa May. President Donald ***** and Melania ***** are also not getting the honor of an invite to the royal wedding.

New information shared by Kensington Palace reporters notes that the wedding will exclude an “official list of political leaders” since Prince Harry, who will be sixth in line to the throne following the impending birth of his new niece or nephew, is far enough from the crown not to need to bother with some of the stricter protocols that have previously applied. His brother Prince William, for instance, did invite all the foreign officials — including royals of a number of European countries — as a matter of state for his 2011 nuptials to Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey.

More about it: http://time.com/5234639/royal-wedding-invite-list/