The Duke and Duchess of Sussex - still known and loved as Prince Harry and Meghan - are planning to have their new baby christened in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, where Harry was baptised himself in 1984 and married a year ago.

According to press reports baby Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor will wear an exact replica of the lace gown commissioned by Queen Victoria for her first born, future King Edward VII in 1841.

The original gown was worn by 62 royal babies including William and Harry but has now become too fragile.

Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (Prince William and Kate) and Meghan's mother Doria are all expected to be there and the service will be presided over by the Dean of Windsor the Right Reverend David Conner and the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.

It is believed that the Queen will be unable to attend because of prior commitments, possibly a garden party at Holyrood House in Edinburgh. The date of the baptism is expected to be some time in July.