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REAL reason Queen won’t be at Archie’s christenin­g

She wanted to go ...but date was set before anyone checked if there was a diary clash

- By Rebecca English Royal Correspond­ent

‘They should have been more accommodat­ing’

THE Queen is unable to attend her new great-grandson Archie’s christenin­g tomorrow after a major diary clash.

Harry and Meghan had originally planned to hold the baptism at Windsor Castle today, it can be revealed, and made plans with their son’s new godparents and the duchess’s mother Doria – only to discover that both the Queen and Prince Charles had prior engagement­s.

After a family conference, they agreed to move the date to tomorrow to accommodat­e Charles, who has been in Wales for the week to mark his 50 years as Prince of Wales.

The Queen had long planned to spend the weekend with Prince Philip at Sandringha­m, where she will visit the Royal Stud, and decided to bow out graciously. While the monarch has not been able to attend all of her great-grandchild­ren’s christenin­gs – she missed Prince Louis’s baptism last year – it is understood that she would have liked to be present for the first big celebratio­n for Harry’s first child.

But because her diary is so busy – like any head of state it is often filled with engagement­s a year in advance – it was felt that it would be difficult to find another day that suited the couple and their friends. The situation has surprised some senior staff at Buckingham Palace, who feel that the duke and duchess should have planned the day better.

‘There is huge support for the couple in not wanting to conform to tradition. They are young, they are striking out on a different path from other members of the Royal Family and there is enormous goodwill for them. But they shouldn’t do that without regard for tradition,’ said one.

‘Her Majesty was already scheduled to be in Scotland for her annual Holyrood Week and had a prior engagement at the weekend. There is a feeling amongst some that they should have been more accommodat­ing about the date.’

Holyrood Week is one of the most important days in the sovereign’s calendar, when she carries out engagement­s across Scotland, staying in Edinburgh’s Palace of Holyrood House, her official residence north of the border.

It is one of the ‘non-negotiable’ dates in her diary and after an exhausting five days, the elderly monarch is flying straight to Norfolk rather than go back to London.

It is normal for her to take in Sandringha­m, where she and her husband spend a private weekend together, before she returns to Buckingham Palace for her final official engagement­s before the summer break. Sources close to Harry and Meghan insist the Queen is ‘happy’ with the decision and was understand­ing of their keen

ness to see their son christened sooner rather than later.

‘They went to her office with the date and a collective decision was made,’ said one. ‘The Queen has had the US state visit and Holyrood Week in quick succession and has had this weekend with the Duke of Edinburgh in her diary for a long time.’ The source said this was one of the reasons that the historic photograph of the Queen with her new great-grandson was issued shortly after his birth.

‘Their office knew then that she wouldn’t be able to attend and it was agreed that it would be a nice touch as Her Majesty wouldn’t be in the official photograph­s,’ they said. ‘The original date of Friday was changed to Saturday to accommodat­e the Prince of Wales, who is, after all, Archie’s grandfathe­r.

‘While this was the best weekend for friends and family coming over from the US, they did just really want to hold the christenin­g as soon as possible, before everyone disappears for the summer.

‘As a family they took a collective decision that this was the best option.’ This week it emerged that Harry and Meghan are refusing to reveal their choices as Archie’s godparents, saying they want the identities to remain private.

The couple, who have already denied any public access to the proceeding­s at Windsor Castle, have decided not to allow TV cameras in to record the Royal Family arriving. They will instead release a small number of images taken by their own photograph­er.

When Archie was born in May they refused even to announce where the duchess had given birth – the Daily Mail later revealed it had been at the Portland Hospital in London. However it has been confirmed that Archie will be baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby.

The fact that the seventh in line to the throne is being welcomed into the Church of England by its most senior figure after the Queen has raised questions over Harry and Meghan’s demands for privacy. The Dean of Chelmsford, Nicholas Henshall, told the BBC: ‘Baptism should never be private. It’s a public demonstrat­ion of God’s love.’

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge allowed the media to cover each of their children’s christenin­gs, as well as releasing family photograph­s afterwards.

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