For decades, christenings have served as a royal's first big moment. Often, it's only the second time the public sees the new royal baby, after getting a peek at the little one leaving the hospital.
Queen Victoria (1819 – 1901) at the christening of her great-grandson, the future King Edward VIII (1894 – 1972), with the baby’s mother Mary of Teck and grandmother Alexandra on July 16th, 1894.
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