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Some original pictures indeed. We have been spoiled with many photos of his grandparents but I hope we will get to see a better photo of the baby soon.
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I watched it even though I didn't understand much. Here's an outline.
- HGD Guillaume in London (RTL program from June)
When are Royal babies christened in Luxembourg?
It does seem to vary from country-to-country? I was trying to find some footage on YouTube of past LUX christenings? The Swedish Royals do televised christenings; unlike the UK, where it is kept private.
When are Royal babies christened in Luxembourg?
It does seem to vary from country-to-country? I was trying to find some footage on YouTube of past LUX christenings? The Swedish Royals do televised christenings; unlike the UK, where it is kept private.
The Luxembourg television reports it was a c-section.
Is the christening likely to be LIVE TV Broadcast; like the wedding?
Maybe they use the Luxembourgish version of his name: Charel.I was set on the name Jean-Philippe but I am thrilled with the baby's name of Charles. The only thing I might have done different is to drop "Joseph" because six names seems a bit much.
But I guess it's a throwback to former times when Royal and aristocratic children were given very long names.
I just hope that his family sticks with "Charles" in private, and does not come him Charlie!
The name Charles has such historical ties to the House of Luxembourg
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor was also Count of Luxembourg
Charles the Bold was Duke of Luxembourg
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor was Duke of Luxembourg.
The baby prince descends from all but Charles II of Spain who had no children.Indeed! Charles II, King of Spain and Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor were reigning Dukes of Luxembourg as well.
I wonder how many of those previous Counts and Dukes of Luxembourg the future Grand Duke Charles is descended from.
I just hope that his family sticks with "Charles" in private, and does not call him Charlie!
Maybe they use the Luxembourgish version of his name: Charel.
I was set on the name Jean-Philippe but I am thrilled with the baby's name of Charles. The only thing I might have done different is to drop "Joseph" because six names seems a bit much.
But I guess it's a throwback to former times when Royal and aristocratic children were given very long names.
I just hope that his family sticks with "Charles" in private, and does not call him Charlie!
I do agree. My aunt struggled to get pregnant for 6 years. When my cousin was born, and she got pregnant for the second time quite easily. It really amazed her, since she waited so many years for a baby, only to get the second baby right after having the first baby.As for C-sections, but 3-4 C-sections tends to be fine for women (depends though on the woman and how much scar tissue they have). I think the only limiting factors on siblings for Charles will be age and fertility issues. I don't think Stephanie Guillaume chose to wait 7 years to have a baby.
Some women struggle with fertility on the first birth and then have the second child quite easily. Some its always a struggle to get pregnant.
Prince Charles and with his parents!!!!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EX4kC62XQAEyD7z?format=jpg&name=large
https://scontent.fath4-2.fna.fbcdn....=a321307514e13299c4b9335019a2ff79&oe=5EE0E104
Prince Charles and with his parents!!!! Sooo sweet!!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EX4kC62XQAEyD7z?format=jpg&name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EX4kC6wWoAUaV66?format=jpg&name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EX4kC7sXQAYeevB?format=jpg&name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EX4kC61WsAIlzTI?format=jpg&name=large