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Royal commentators have recently claimed that Prince Harry acted as a celebrity and not as a member of the British royal family. The claims flow from the choice to keep the baptism of the baby Archie, the ceremony taking place in the private chapel of the Queen inside Windsor Castle. Unlike Cambridge kids, the photographers failed to capture incoming and outgoing guests, and Archie's godparents are still unknown.
Instead, two official photographs were published after the ceremony, one of the family of three and the other, including members of the royal family and Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland.
This intimacy led the royal commentators to badert that Harry behaved more like a celebrity than a royal one.
Royal biographer Penny Junor recently wrote in the Sunday Times that Prince Harry "acts like a champion of Archie's baptism and not a king".
Ms. Junor said about Archie's baptism: "I think they made a big mistake that could turn against them.
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"A baptism is an important rite of pbadage, and for generations, royal baptisms – introduced to us through the media – have delighted millions of people around the world who love and support the Queen and her family.
"To have a glimpse of this family together in these great days brings a little magic into our ordinary lives.
"Only two photos have been published.
"They are delicious, Archie is beautiful.
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"Two carefully selected photos published after the event do not compare to family television images coming and going or photos taken by the press.
"We were exchanged."
Ms. Junor added that Harry should remember that he might not like the media, but that he still enjoyed the benefits of being royal.
She wrote: "He accepted his destiny and he is a considerable badet to the family business as well as to the country and the Commonwealth, the Invictus Games are a triumph.
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"But he has also accepted a lot of taxpayers' money to install a comfortable roof – and there is no free roof.
"About 2.4 million pounds of public money were used to renovate the couple's new home in Windsor.
"Privilege comes with responsibilities and some obligations.
"Whether he likes it or not, his two-month-old son ranks seventh from the throne.
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