Lilibet Diana is the name of the daughter of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan.
Now an expert is sure that she will not continue a royal tradition.
London / Los Angeles - The daughter of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan was born on June 4th.
Lilibet Diana is her first name.
In the next few days, the baptism will take place, which will be reported by many media and journalists from all over the world want to be there.
The royal tradition shows that a traditional Windsor christening gown should be worn when a child from the royal family is baptized.
But one expert is certain that Lilibet Diana will not wear it.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: Royal break in tradition with Lilibet Diana?
Royals expert Marlene Koenig explains in an interview with the English online portal
express
that she assumes that the christening of Lilibet Diana will not take place in England, but in America.
In the new home of Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry.
She is also sure that Queen Elizabeth does not want to send the traditional christening gown, which has been in the Windsors' possession since 1841, to Los Angeles.
62 royal members were baptized in this dress - including the Queen herself and her son Prince Charles, as well as her grandchildren Prince William and Prince Harry.
With Lilibet Diana, the tradition could now be interrupted.
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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: no christening gown for Lilibet Diana?
The christening gown is valuable and in the royal possession - the expert is certain that the Queen will not send it by post. Many royals experts hope that Prince Harry and his wife Duchess Meghan will prefer baptism in England. "I think it would be a good sign to have a nice baptism with the immediate family, especially if Charles could see his new granddaughter and the Queen could see her great-granddaughter," said Marlene Koenig. After all the royal headlines in the past few months, the royals expert would still be surprised: "I would be very surprised if you come to the UK for the baby's baptism," it says. So it would be the next royal and traditional break that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan would endure if they had their daughter baptized in America.