Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield have defended the Duke and Duchess of Sussex following reports they want a private christening for son Archie.
At the weekend, it was reported that Meghan and Harry want to ensure the newborn will be a “private citizen” – and his baptism will apparently not be treated as a media event.
On Monday’s This Morning, Holly and Phil spoke to journalists Lebby Eyres and Harriet Marsden about the couple’s apparent decision.
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Lebby told the hosts: “We have a public right to see Archie. We’ve seen these two photos of him. It’s very celebrity – it’s not royal.
“That’s not privacy, that’s about control. That is about Meghan and Harry giving us this drip-feed of access of information. If anything, it’s whipping up a frenzy about Archie.”
Harriet then said: “But do you really want to watch two hours of a baby getting a bath? The tax payer doesn’t have a right, it doesn’t work like that.
“They [Meghan and harry] get to decide what they do and don’t do with their baby.”
Phil told the pair: “If it [the christening] had been televised, or they gave a bit more than Kate and William, she [Meghan] wouldn’t win on that either because people would say, ‘it’s all too Hollywood'”
Holly agreed, and hit back: “It’s all very directed at Meghan – why is there such a downer on her?
“I’m sure we will see a picture – just one that they choose to show us.”
It comes after royal fans were left divided over the issue.
Royal journalist Penny Juror – whose biography of Harry was published in 2014 – is quoted as telling The Sunday Times that the couple’s decision ‘not to play the game’ is an error.
She said: “They can’t have it both ways. Either they are totally private, pay for their own house and disappear out of view or play the game the way it is played.
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“Seeing Archie and his godparents arriving at the christening is what people are interested in. It isn’t baring your baby’s soul, just giving the public who love and support them a crumb to enjoy.”
Archie was born in the early hours of May 6 at London’s Portland Hospital.
It’s been said that the little royal will be christened this Saturday (July 6).
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