Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana was christened today in a ceremony at St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate of her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The 2-month-old daughter of Prince William and Princess Kate arrived to the church in a stroller pushed by Kate. The family was greeted by well-wishers who had gathered outside the church to see the fourth-in-line to the British throne. Kate then picked up Charlotte to carry her inside. William held George's hand as they entered and left the church, and George at one point waved to the crowds. Charlotte, born May 2 in London, wore the same christening gown worn by her big brother, Prince George, at his christening. The gown, remade by the queen's dresser, Angela Kelly, in 2008, is an exact replica of the gown first commissioned by Queen Victoria 174 years ago and has been used for every generation of royal infants. Duchess Kate wore a white Alexander McQueen ensemble to the ceremony,...
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