William and Kate get ready for christening of Prince George

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

All photos: Splash/All Over Press The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to give the royal baby a "sense of stability and normality." Kate and William will christen Prince George on 23 October in an "intimate, family affair" at the Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. William and Kate have chosen their close friends for the important role, a change from royal godparents of the past, who were usually royals and the titled elite.

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