Archie Harrison was born on May 6, the first child of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The couple have fiercely guarded their privacy since Archie’s birth, only releasing a few pictures and never showing his full face.
But next month, royal fans will finally get a proper look at the Sussex family.
Express.co.uk takes a look at all the christening details below.
While Meghan and Harry have been keen to forge their own path away from royal tradition since they married in 2018, this event is set to have all the pomp and ceremony of a full royal event.
The couple have chosen St George’s Chapel for the christening, the same venue they were married in.
There’s another special connection to the chapel for Archie’s dad: Prince Harry was baptised there aged three months in 1984.
Archie will be a bit younger, at two months old, when his brow is doused with water from the River Jordan from the royal Lily Font.
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Archie Harrison christening: The couple have fiercely guarded their privacy since Archie’s birth (Image: Getty)
The service is due to take place in July, with the exact date yet to be confirmed.
Archie will wear the traditional Windsor garment for the day, a replica of the Honiton lace christening gown commissioned by Queen Victoria for the baptism of