Members of the royal family arrived on a special occasion. After the queen struggled with a sprained back, she attended a double baptism in Windsor Chapel

2021-11-22 06:01:03 By : Ms. Anna Wu

The Queen celebrated the double baptism of her two great-grandchildren in Windsor this afternoon.  

Due to a sprained back, she was forced to miss the Sunday commemoration last week, and people were worried that Her Majesty the Queen would not be able to attend. 

However, it is understood that the Queen is determined to attend the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Zara Tinder's son.

When the guests began to arrive at the church this afternoon, there was initially some confusion, and there were reports that she might miss the event after she recovered.

However, in a sighting that would undoubtedly reassure Britons across the country, someone saw her being driven away from All Saints Chapel in Great Windsor Park in Berkshire in a dark green Range Rover.

The courtiers were told that the Queen intended to witness the service of Lucas Philip Tyndall and August Philip Hawke Brooksbank.

After listening to the advice of a private doctor, she decided to be there in person.

Her Majesty the Queen has only recently resumed public activities, wearing lime green on this occasion.

Eugenie looks very charming in a white silk dress with a striking headband and blue pendant necklace.

Zara, 40, chose a black suit and pearl earrings when driving to the venue.

When husband Mike arrived in another car wearing a beautiful suit jacket, he was beaming.

The Queen cancelled her trip to Northern Ireland for the first time in late October, and then spent a night of "preliminary" testing at King Edward VII's Hospital in London.

Her doctor then urged her to take time to rest.

She withdrew from the planned appearance of the COP26 Ecological Summit in Glasgow, and instead recorded a video message for the delegates.

Millions of people were worried when she missed the memorial festival held at the Royal Albert Hall on November 13th and the service at the memorial the next day.

The Queen has only missed six memorial services during her reign-all when she went abroad for an official visit or was pregnant with a child.

Recently, however, she was seen standing in Windsor Castle chatting with General Nick Carter, Chief of Defense Staff.

Son Charles revealed earlier this week that Her Majesty the Queen was "okay"-but told reporters: "Once you live to 95, it won't be as easy as before."

Although she withdrew from some activities under the orders of doctors, royal expert Penny Juno said that today's ceremony is very important to her.

She said: "I have never heard of two royal babies being baptized together like this.

"The queen is very spiritual, and baptism is a very important occasion for the Anglican leader, and the presence here is of great significance to her.

"She likes Zara and Mike very much, and Eugenie."

Among today’s guests is Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas, who wears gold hoop earrings and a gold headband.

Her husband Harry Wentworth-Stanley (Harry Wentworth-Stanley) also joined her.

According to reports, Cressida was introduced to the Duke of Sussex by an old friend Eugenie.

In August, grandparents George and Nicola Brooksbank were also found driving to the historic church.

August is the 13th heir to the British throne. He was born at Portland Hospital in London in February.

His baptism was originally scheduled for July at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Great Park.

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However, after an attendee allegedly tested positive for the coronavirus or was tested by the NHS Covid-19 app a few minutes ago, the celebration was apparently cancelled.

At the same time, little Lucas arrived in a hurry as early as March.

Mike's father revealed in his podcast that the child was born on the bathroom floor.

When talking about the good, the bad and the rugby, he said: “Sunday got better because a little boy came to my house! Yeah, it’s great, at six o’clock last night,

"We don't have a name yet, we're still working hard, we've been struggling with it, we never chose one before they arrived. 

"8 pounds 4 ounces, very beautiful. I arrived soon, not to the hospital, on the bathroom floor!"

According to reports, the two little boys were baptized with fresh holy water when Prince Charles visited Jordan this week.

It is believed that the Prince of Wales brought back about twelve bottles of wine from the Jordan River where Jesus was baptized for use by future newcomers.

The ceremony was presided over by Canon Martin Poll, the pastor of Greater Windsor Park.

It took place in a private second-class protected church, which is part of the royal cottage-the former residence of the Queen Mother, currently inhabited by Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Fergie.

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