Pippa Middleton baby: Will Kate Middleton's nephew baptize?



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Pippa Matthews, also known by her maiden name, Pippa Middleton, gave birth to Arthur Michael William Matthews in October 2018. The couple announced the name of their newborn son several weeks after the good news of his arrival been revealed. Although the new parents have kept a relatively low profile since their arrival in the family, they have been photographed going out several times. Aged 35 – the sister of 37-year-old Kate Middleton and 31-year-old James Middleton – does not have a public presence on Instagram, but is known to keep fans up-to-date via her Waitrose Weekend column in the past.

Kate and Prince William, 36, welcomed their third child together, Prince Louis, last April.

Just three months later, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge invited friends and family to gather for the baptism of the young.

The Christian event was not a surprise, given that Queen Elizabeth II, now 92, is the supreme governor of the Church of England.

But will Kate's nephew, Arthur, now more than three months old, be baptized?

The answer is not publicly known.

And regardless of James and Pippa's decision on this, it is possible that they decided to keep the confidentiality.

Given their status as high ranking members of the royal family, the baptisms of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children have been well documented.

Prince George, now five years old, was baptized by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Royal Chapel of St. James Palace in September 2013.

The young royal, third in rank of the throne, has seven godparents, among which is the royal competitor Zara Tindall.

Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte was baptized on July 5, 2015 by the Archbishop of Canterbury at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.

The three-year-old girl has five godparents.

And, in July of last year, Prince Louis was baptized by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Royal Chapel of the Palace of St. James, just as his older brother.

The tot has six godparents.

Kate recently announced her intention to become a parent, while she was speaking in the offices of the charity Family Action in London.

During her visit, the mother of three explained how new parents faced "the same struggle".

"It's so difficult," she added. "As a mother, you get a lot of support as a mother, especially at first, but after a year, that falls."

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