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Prince George’s christening in pictures

William and Kate proudly presented their three-month-old son, Prince George, to be christened in an intimate ceremony in London.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge proudly presented their three-month-old son, Prince George, to be christened in a low-key, intimate ceremony at St James’s Palace in London today.

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The world was given its second public glimpse of the three-month-old royal baby, who has grown to look remarkably like his father Prince William at that age.

New mum Kate was beaming with pride and looked stunning in a cream Alexander McQueen outfit and matching hat.

The christening of the third-in line to the throne was a monumentous occasion for the proud royal family.

Proud parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and baby Prince George.

Prince George wore a replica of the gown that has been in the family for 168 years.

Kate wore Alexander McQueen with a hat by milliner Jane Taylor.

The Archbishop of Canterbury greeted the family warmly.

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Kate and William show off their son to great-grandmother the Queen.

Great-grandparents the Queen and Prince Philip.

The ceremony was an intimate and traditional affair.

Proud Uncle Prince Harry did a reading at the ceremony.

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Kate’s siblings Pippa and James arriving at the christening.

Carole Middleton looked very proud.

William’s cousin Zara Phillips was named among seven godparents.

Prince Charles and Camilla hosted a reception after the christening.

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Kate looked incredibly proud and excited as she left for the Chapel Royal.

It was only the second time Prince George has been seen in public.

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