Baby Prince George's big
day! Proud parents Kate
Middleton and Prince William were seen arriving with
3-month-old son Prince George at St. James' Palace in London with big smiles on
Wednesday, Oct. 23. As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 31, pulled up in
a dark blue sedan and made their way inside the courtyard, a tiny cry could be
heard from the guest of honor.
Before
entering the Chapel Royal, Prince George's parents briefly chatted outside with
guests including Queen Elizabeth II,
Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Harry. Prince William was asked how his
son was doing, and replied, "So far, so good." He was also heard
commenting that baby George had just stopped crying.
A source
told Us Weekly
that the Duke and Duchess are "very excited" and Prince George
"has been as good as gold."
Prince
George will be christened in front of 22 guests by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby. His
parents selected two hymns (Breathe on Me, Breath of God and Be Thou My
Vision), two lessons (St. Luke ch. 18, versus 15-17 and St. John ch. 15, versus
1-5) and two anthems (Blessed Jesu! Here We Stand and The Lord Bless You and
Keep You) for the 45-minute ceremony.
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