The photos from Princess Charlotte's christening are adorable. And they're just the latest in nearly 90 years of adorable christening pictures that have come in Queen Elizabeth II's lifetime.
Here, we take a look at more photos of Royal christenings that have occurred since the Queen was born:
Queen Elizabeth II, 1926
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Then-Princess Elizabeth is held by a nurse behind her mother, the Duchess of York, ahead of her christening on June 7, 1926.
Prince Charles, 1948
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Princess Elizabeth, left, holds her son, Prince Charles, seated next to her grandmother Queen Mary, and in front of her father, King George VI, on Dec. 15, 1948.
Princess Anne, 1950
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Queen Mother Mary sits with Queen Elizabeth II as she holds her daughter, Princess Anne, in a photo from Oct. 21, 1950.
Prince William, 1982
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The late Princess Diana (seated at centre) holds her son Prince William in a photo for his christening. Beside her sits Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother, and behind her stands her then-husband Prince Charles and father-in-law Prince Philip.
Prince Harry, 1984
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Prince William steals the show in a photo of the Royal Family as they sit for Prince Harry's christening in 1984.
Princess Beatrice, 1988
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Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, hold their daughter Beatrice after her christening on Dec. 20, 1988.
Princess Eugenie, 1990
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Sarah Ferguson is seen holding her daughter Eugenie, with then-husband Prince Andrew in the background. Princess Eugnenie was christened on Dec. 23, 1990.
Prince George, 2013
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Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, hold their son Prince George at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace on Oct. 23, 2013.
Princess Charlotte, 2015
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Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, lies in a pram following her christening on July 5, 2015.
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Here, we take a look at more photos of Royal christenings that have occurred since the Queen was born:
Queen Elizabeth II, 1926

Then-Princess Elizabeth is held by a nurse behind her mother, the Duchess of York, ahead of her christening on June 7, 1926.
Prince Charles, 1948

Princess Elizabeth, left, holds her son, Prince Charles, seated next to her grandmother Queen Mary, and in front of her father, King George VI, on Dec. 15, 1948.
Princess Anne, 1950

Queen Mother Mary sits with Queen Elizabeth II as she holds her daughter, Princess Anne, in a photo from Oct. 21, 1950.
Prince William, 1982

The late Princess Diana (seated at centre) holds her son Prince William in a photo for his christening. Beside her sits Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother, and behind her stands her then-husband Prince Charles and father-in-law Prince Philip.
Prince Harry, 1984

Prince William steals the show in a photo of the Royal Family as they sit for Prince Harry's christening in 1984.
Princess Beatrice, 1988

Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, hold their daughter Beatrice after her christening on Dec. 20, 1988.
Princess Eugenie, 1990

Sarah Ferguson is seen holding her daughter Eugenie, with then-husband Prince Andrew in the background. Princess Eugnenie was christened on Dec. 23, 1990.
Prince George, 2013

Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, hold their son Prince George at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace on Oct. 23, 2013.
Princess Charlotte, 2015

Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, lies in a pram following her christening on July 5, 2015.


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