Harry and Meghan, unfortunately, did not share the photos of Lilibeth's daughter, who was named after Queen Elizabeth II, with the public.

But we know for sure that she wasn't wearing the royal christening gown that royal babies are usually christened in.

We remember how Elizabeth II herself was baptized.

Princess Elizabeth was born in 1926 and was the first child of Prince Albert, the future King George VI and his wife Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Duchess of York and the future Queen Elizabeth.

In the picture, Elizaveta is taken with her daughter Princess Elizaveta in her arms, and Prince Albert is standing next to her.

The newborn princess is dressed in a christening outfit, which was used in the royal family from generation to generation.

Princess Elizabeth with her parents the Duke and Duchess of York (future King and Queen) / Photo: Getty Images

Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon is pictured in a long dress and has a pearl necklace around her neck.

She was 26 years old at the time of the birth of her first child.

Prince Albert, who ten years later would become the King of Great Britain, was dressed that day in a smart suit, white shirt and tie.

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