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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Heated Argument Over Lilibet’s Christening Venue Caught on Tape
In Touch Weekly reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had a huge fight while they were in New York.
The argument was allegedly over their daughter Lilibet's christening venue.
What's worse, their trip was being taped for some TV show, so they were wired and the fight was caught on audio, according to the source.
The source claimed that Prince Harry and Markle previously agreed that they would have Lilibet's christening in London.
However, the Duke of Sussex allegedly started to have doubts.
When he told his wife about what he was thinking, the Duchess of Sussex became upset.
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Markle doesn't care about Prince Harry's feelings because all she wants is for her daughter to also have a royal christening just like Archie.
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Besides having to deal with all the publicity that would come with it, Harry feels it makes sense to give his family more time to calm down.
To be honest, he'd prefer to have a small, hassle-free christening for Lilibet in California, the source said.
Following the couple's heated argument, Markle allegedly stormed out of the room and left Prince Harry.
That night, Markle left her husband looking like a fool when they went out to dinner.
The source claimed that Markle just got up from the table, and Prince Harry was left sitting there with the other guests.
Back in September, Prince Harry was pictured in New York City's iconic Upper East Side Bummelmans bar in the $1,300 A.
Night Carlyle Hotel for a second night in a row, but without Meghan.
With his security by his side, Harry, 37, blended into the crowded bar arriving without ceremony shortly after 5.30pm to the melodic background of a jazz pianist.
There was no sign of Meghan, 40, as he sat in a discreet corner, where his security approached an older couple from Brooklyn and asked them not to take pictures.
According to the source, things were so bad between Prince Harry and Markle that they ended up not talking to each other for 24 hours.
It comes after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's hopes of having Lily christened at Windsor Castle have been dashed by Prince William.
They had Archie Harrison Mountbatten Windsor's christening at the chapel on July 6, 2019.
A small group of royals attended Archie's christening after which Meghan and Harry released select photos.
In a move that caused an uproar with some fans and royal commentators, they opted not to release the names of Archie's godparents.
However, Prince William supposedly said St. George's Chapel wouldn't work as the venue for Lilibet's christening.
One of the bigger problems that Meghan really encountered of later is that she wanted her daughter, Lilibet Diana, to be christened in the place she was married alongside her husband Prince Harry.
But that came to a grinding halt.
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, according to Neil Sean, an NBC Royals correspondent, who spoke to Express.
Furthermore, Sean said William denied Meghan and Harry's request to have Lily's christening at St. George's Chapel.
The 39-year-old supposedly told his brother and sister-in-law it wasn't going to work.
But moving 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, Sean added.
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.