LIFEPhotos: Princess Charlotte's christeningPrincess Charlotte of Cambridge in her Silver Cross pram after her christening.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesPrince William, Duchess Kate, Prince George and Princess Charlotte in the pram walk to baby's christening at St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham on June 5, 2015. It was the first time the four Cambridges had been pictured all together.in public.MATT DUNHAM/ AFP/Getty ImagesPrincess Charlotte of Cambridge arrives in her pram, pushed by her mother on way to her christening at St. Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham, as crowds gathered and cheered them on the short walk.MATT DUNHAM/ AFP/Getty ImagesAs the family walked to the church, crowds lined the lane from Sandringham House and cheered.Matt Dunham, APPrince George impressed again with his togs, a Rachel Riley smock set in red and white, similar to something his father once wore.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesDemand for pictures of George is insatiable. He's a star even at his sister's christening.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesWill holds Prince George after the christening.Matt Dunham/ APQueen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip, Duke of Cambridge and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall greet the Cambridges at the church.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesBesides friends and relatives, the Cambridge nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, was in attendance to help with the baby and keep an eye on rambunctious toddler George.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesPrince George checks out baby sister Charlotte in her pram at the christening at Sandringham on July 5, 2015.Chris Jackson, Getty ImagesThe four Cambridges appear in public together for first time.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesPrince George holds his father Prince William's hand as they arrive the church, but he's as fascinated by the cheering crowd and the media.Matt Dunham/ APThis might be the family's keeper photo of the day.WPA Pool/ Getty ImagesDuchess Kate wore a custom Alexander McQueen creamy white coat dress with matching hat for the christening of her daughter.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesKate took Charlotte from her pram and carried her into the church, with the traditional royal christening gown (a new replica) trailing.CHRIS JACKSON/ AFP/Getty ImagesThe traditional royal baptismal font, the 175-year-old Lily Font, made of wrought silver, was used for the ceremony.WPA Pool/ Getty ImagesKate's sister Pippa Middleton arrives at the christening.Chris Jackson/ APHere's a front view of Pippa with her parents at the christening.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesCamilla Duchess of Cornwall, step-grandmother to Charlotte, arrives at the christening.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesGodmother Laura Fellowes, niece to Princess Diana and cousin to Will, arrives at the christening.Chris Jackson/ APGodparent Sophie Carter, close friend to Kate, arrives at the christening.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesGodparent James Meade, close friend to Will since their Eton days, arrives at the christening.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesThe queen's husband, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, waves as he arrives for christening. At 94 he's hale and hearty, even drove the queen to Sunday service at the church earlier in the day.Matt Dunham/ APPrince Charles, his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, and Carole Middleton, Kate's mother, leave after the christening.Matt Dunham, APKING'S LYNN, ENGLAND - JULY 05: Camilla, Michael Middleton and James Middleton,, Kate's father and brother, can be seen in this picture, with Pippa Middleton behind Camilla Duchess of Cornwall.WPA Pool, Getty ImagesDoesn't he look like every 2-year-old you ever met? George marches out of church after the christening.Chris Jackson/ Getty ImagesInterior of St. Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham where Charlotte was christened.on July 5, and where her late grandmother Princess Diana was christened in 1961.WPA Pool/ Getty ImagesExterior of St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham where Charlotte was christened on July 5, 2015.WPA Pool/ Getty ImagesAfter ceremony, party went back to Sandringham House for tea and traditional slices of the wedding cake from the royal wedding in 2011, an eight-tiered fruit cake concoction set up in the Picture Gallery of Buckingham Palace in April 2011.JOHN STILLWELL/ AFP/Getty ImagesFeatured Weekly Ad