Lilibet Diana update: Harry and Meghan ‘keeping hired help to a minimum’
Meghan and Harry: Pundits on possible return to UK with Lilibet
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Prince Harry, 37, and Meghan Markle, 40, are “feeling blessed” after welcoming their second child on June 4. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reportedly been very hands-on parents and kept hired help to a minimum, according to a royal source. US Weekly’s royal correspondent Christina Garibaldi said: “A source told us the couple is so in awe of their kids, they feel blessed beyond words by what they have in their lives right now.
“And while adjusting to lives with two children is a challenge we hear that it has been easier for them with Lili in many ways, even though it’s twice the work technically, they have been able to use a lot of the techniques they learned with Archie and take care of things like feeding or bathing without too much fuss.
“They do have nannies on call when things get a bit hectic with their work schedules but a source tells us they’re extremely hands-on and try to keep hired help to a minimum for the most part.
“Harry loves being a girl dad, he adores Lili and loves reading her bedtime stories and rocking her to sleep.
“He has a real magic touch. Every day just gets happier, there’s so much love and gratitude and they couldn’t ask for more.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reportedly asked the monarch to meet with plans to host a christening for their four-month-old.
But royal commentator Molly Mulshine has pointed out that Lilibet cannot wear the royal christening gown if she does return.
Speaking on Us Weekly’s Royally Us podcast, royal commentator Garibaldi said: “I don’t think Meghan is really going to be heading over there any time soon.
“I think they’re going to keep everything pretty private.
Meghan and Harry: Pundits on possible return to UK with Lilibet
“Who knows, they may have even done the christening because we haven’t seen any photos or Meghan at all.”
Co-host Ms Mulshine added: “Also Jonathan Sacerdoti alluded last week to their claim that their wedding was held three days before the wedding with the Archbishop of Canterbury.
“The Archbishop said that that didn’t happen and he’s head of the Church of England.
“That does make it a little awkward, I think. Coming over to have her christened in the Church of England.
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“But then at the same time, if it’s not in the Church of England then what church is it going to be in?
“I don’t think Lilibet is going to fit in the ceremonial christening gown by the time this all goes through.”
While royal historian Marlene Koenig has said it would be “surprising” if the Sussexes did return to christen Lili meaning she is set to miss out on wearing the royal christening gown her brother Archie Harrison wore.
Speaking to Express.co.uk, Ms Koenig said: “I will be very, very surprised if the baby is baptised and if they come to the UK.”
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