Megan Markle and Elizabeth II: baptism as a sign of respect

The bride of Prince Harry, despite still doubting the future wedding of some ill-wishers, is preparing to go through one of the main church ordinances - the rite of baptism, the ceremony of which will be held in March this year. Adopt Anglicanism Megan Markle, raised in the Protestant tradition, visited the Jew's wife, decided in a gesture of respect for Her Majesty the Queen. Recall that Elizabeth II is not only at the head of state, but also the Anglican church. And, according to the statements of leading English publications, the future duchess does not have to change religion before marriage.

Acquaintance with parents

The ceremony to be held at the Kensington Palace will be held by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Megan's parents will fly to London closer to the event. As you know, mother Mark, who is already familiar with the future son-in-law, will fly from Los Angeles, but for Father Thomas residing in Mexico, the meeting with Harry and the whole royal family will be the first.

First exit

Already in the near future, Megan will become a member of the royal family, and outlets will become her usual business. And while the bride of Harry carefully prepares to join the monarchy society, the Commonwealth Day will be an excellent rehearsal for this. The annual holiday of the commonwealth of nations is traditionally celebrated in Great Britain on the second Monday of March.

The first official release of Megan Markle, along with Queen Elizabeth II, will be accompanied by a divine service at Westminster Abbey, where all members of the royal family are present annually. All the attention of the press and the public, mainly, will be directed, of course, to Megan, but fans also await the appearance of Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge.

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