Queen attends great-grandsons' double christening amid back sprain battle: Relief as British monarch, 95, turns up to Windsor chapel for baptism after fears she'd stayed away on doctor's orders
- Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's son August was christened alongside second cousin, Lucas Tindall
- The ceremony, believed to be the first of its kind, took place at the All Saints Chapel in Windsor Great Park
- Lucas is the son of Zara, 40, and Mike Tindall and the grandson of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips
- Princess Eugenie looked typically elegant in a white gown with embroidered detail and a statement headband
- The royal babies were reportedly christened in Holy Water Prince Charles picked up on a recent trip to Jordan
- The Queen was in attendance despite fears she would not make it as she was still recovering from back injury
The Queen celebrated the double christening of her two great-grandsons with Princess Eugenie, Zara Tindall and their families in Windsor this afternoon.
There were fears Her Majesty would not attend after being forced to miss the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph last week because of a sprained back.
After cancelling her Remembrance Sunday appearance last week, the 95-year-old warned that 'none of us can slow the passage of time' via a speech delivered by the Earl of Wessex after the monarch failed to address the Church of England's national assembly for the first time in her 69-year reign.
But she had told courtiers she was set on being present this weekend as her granddaughters Princess Eugenie, 31, and Zara Tindall, 40, christen their first-born sons and was pictured at the ceremony in Windsor.
There was initial confusion as guests began to arrive at the chapel this afternoon, with reports suggesting the Queen may miss the event because she was still recovering from her injury.
Princess Eugenie cut a stylish figure as she arrived alongside husband Jack Brooksbank at the All Saints Chapel in Windsor Great Park where they celebrated a joint christening of their baby, August Phillip, and Zara Tindall's son Lucas.
The royal, who wore her auburn locks loose, looked glamorous in a silk white dress featuring embroidered detail which she paired with a statement headband and blue pendant necklace, while her husband Jack looked dapper in a navy suit, crisp white shirt and light blue, patterned tie.
Meanwhile, Zara Tindall, 40, opted for a black ensemble and pearl dangling earrings as she drove herself to the venue in a black Range Rover, while her smiling husband Mike arrived in a separate vehicle dressed in a smart blazer.

The Queen is pictured arriving at the Royal christening of her two great grandsons at All Saints chapel in Windsor today

There were fears Her Majesty would not attend after being forced to miss the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph last week because of a sprained back (Pictured: The Queen arriving to joint christening ceremony)

After cancelling her Remembrance Sunday appearance last week, the 95-year-old warned that 'none of us can slow the passage of time' via a speech delivered by the Earl of Wessex after the monarch failed to address the Church of England's national assembly for the first time in her 69-year reign (Pictured: The Queen arriving to joint christening in Windsor)

The Monarch was seen sporting a lime green hat as she sat in the back seat of her chauffeur-driven Range Rover

There had been initial confusion as guests began to arrive at the chapel this afternoon, with reports suggesting the Queen may miss the event because she was still recovering from her injury (Pictured: Queen arriving in Range Rover)

Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank arrive at All Saints chapel for joint christening baby, August Phillip, and Zara Tindall's son Lucas

Zara Tindall appeared to opt for a black ensemble and pearl dangling earrings as she drove herself to the venue

Zara's smiling husband Mike (pictured) arrived in a separate vehicle dressed in a smart blazer and white shirt
In late October, Her Majesty drastically cancelled a trip to Northern Ireland and spent the night at London's King Edward VII's Hospital to undergo 'preliminary' tests, before being advised to rest after a particularly busy few weeks.
The monarch also did not make an in-person appearance at Cop26 in Glasgow but instead sent a video message, and later missed the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on November 13.
Commentator Penny Junor told the Sun attending the baptism of her great grandsons would have been very important.
She said: 'I've never heard of two royal babies being christened together like this. The Queen is very spiritual, a christening is a very important occasion for the head of the Church of England and being there will be of great importance to her.
'She's very fond of Zara and Mike, and Eugenie too.'
Many guests arrived in convoy - including Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas, who accessorised with gold hoop earrings and a glittery gold headband, and her husband, Harry Wentworth-Stanley.
For the double christening, Princess Eugenie opted for a natural makeup look, which included a touch of blusher to the cheeks and a nude-coloured lip.

Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas, who accessorised with gold hoop earrings and a glittery gold headband, and was spotted heading to the chapel alongside her husband, Harry Wentworth-Stanley. Pictured, together

Pictured: Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas arrives at the double royal christening at All Saints chapel at Windsor

Princess Eugenie wore her auburn hair loose as she arrived in Windsor alongside husband Jack Brooksbank (pictured)

Princess Eugenie opted for a silk dress embroidered with floral pattern detail and accessorised with a blue pendant necklace

Peter Phillips looked dapper in a suit as he great spirits as he drove a black Range Rover to his nephew's christening

Princess Eugenie, who was sitting at the bar of her car while husband Jack Brooksbank was at the front, was all smiles as she arrived at the historic chapel
The 31-year-old welcomed her son - August Brooksbank - who is 13th in line to the throne, with husband Jack Brooksbank on February at London's Portland Hospital.
She had planned to christen him in July at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Great Park.
However, celebrations were apparently scrapped after a fellow attendee is said to have either tested positive for corornavirus or been pinged by the NHS Covid-19 app minutes before meaning the gathering had to be cancelled.
Little August - the grandson of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson - was christened alongside his second cousin, Lucas Tindall - the son of Zara, 40, and Mike Tindall and grandson of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips.
Princess Anne's daughter and the former England rugby star welcomed their third child - and first son - in March.
The royal babies were reportedly christened in Holy Water Prince Charles picked up on his recent trip to Jordan.

It has been revealed the Prince of Wales, 73, is to bring back 'five or six dozen bottles' of Holy Water from the River Jordan for future royal baptism after his whirlwind trip to the Middle East with the Duchess of Cornwall, 74 (pictured near the River Jordan on the first day of their trip to Jordan)
The Prince of Wales was pictured picking up 'five or six dozen bottles' of Holy water taken from the River Jordan back to the UK for royal baptisms - which could include that of Lilibet, the grand-daughter he has never met.
The water will eventually wind its way back to the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace, where Prince Louis was christened. It will also be used for non-royal worshippers at the chapel.
Other children set to be christened are Princess Beatrice's new daughter, Sienna Elizabeth.
It's believed the ceremony will be led by chaplain to Great Windsor Park Canon Martin Poll.
The church forms part of the Royal Lodge at Windsor Great House where Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson live and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie grew up.
There had been fears the Queen would miss the event but it is understood she made an '11th-hour decision' and took advice from her personal doctor, with a source saying she was 'keen to be there' as she 'knows how important it is' for her children and great-grandchildren.
It's an unusual move for the two royal cousins to have a joint christening, with the royal commentator Penny Junor saying it would be a 'fantastic message to the world that she is not ready to leave us yet'.
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