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Lady Jane and Sarah Leave Princess Lilibet’s Christening After Only Five Minutes
Lady Jane and Sarah, the sisters of the late Princess Diana, reportedly left Princess Lilibet's christening after less than five minutes.
The reason for their abrupt departure was due to concerns about Lilibet's appearance, which they felt was different from how Meghan Markle had described her daughter.
According to photos posted online by the Sussexes, Lilibet has ginger hair like Harry and is said to have inherited Diana's genes.
However, Lady Jane and Sarah were surprised to see that Lilibet's hair was a darker brown, almost the same color as Meghan's.
When they asked Meghan about the discrepancy, she explained that Lilibet's hair had changed with age.
But Lady Jane and Sarah found this explanation hard to accept, as they believed that hair color does not change so quickly.
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Their suspicions were further heightened by the fact that there are no pictures of Lilibet from the christening day.
It is possible that they noticed other things that raised concerns about the baby's welfare.
Lady Jane and Sarah were among the 20-30 guests who attended the intimate ceremony and following party at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Montecito mansion.
They were the only senior members of the royal family present, as King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Kate were invited but did not attend.
The guest list also included Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, and Lilibet's godfather, Tyler Perry.
The celebration was an afternoon of food and dancing, with Archie enjoying a dance with his little sister.
Traditionally, a royal christening is a small family affair held in the historic chapels of Buckingham Palace or Windsor.
Archie was christened at 8 weeks old in a private ceremony in front of about 25 guests at Windsor Castle on July 6, 2019.
It is not clear when the Duke of Sussex last saw his aunts, although they have been present at important life events along with Prince Harry's uncle, Earl Spencer.
Both Harry and William have remained close with their aunts and uncle on their mother's side since the death of Princess Diana in 1997.
The christening of Princess Lilibet Diana was a fitting affair for a princess, who technically became one on September 8, 2022, but was only referred to as such since this past Wednesday.
The ceremony was shrouded in secrecy, with few details released to the public.
Despite the absence of senior members of the royal family, the christening was a happy occasion for the Sussexes and their guests.
However, Lady Jane and Sarah's concerns about Lilibet's appearance have raised questions about the baby's welfare and whether there is something more going on behind the scenes.
As the world waits for more information about Princess Lilibet, it is clear that her arrival has brought both joy and controversy to the royal family.
Only time will tell what the future holds for this newest member of the House of Windsor.