Meanwhile, Princess Kate, who underwent abdominal surgery at the same Clinic 13 days ago, has returned home to Windsor for recovery. Kensington Palace shared that the Princess of Wales is making good progress and expressed thanks for the well wishes pouring in from around the world. In another update, the palace unveiled new profile pictures of the Wales children, excluding the profiles of Harry and Meghan's children. The Prince and Princess of Wales also had their profiles updated. Notably, there is a profile page for Archie, the putative male Sussex child, but not for the female Liliette. The palace clarified that Archie's picture isn't updated due to a lack of developmental records provided by the parents.
The details of Archie's birth lack information post-May 8, 2018, revealing a disparity in coverage compared to George. While George's birth and christening details are celebrated, Archie's christening had issues, with the queen and Prince Philip not attending. The palace justifies the website content, stating that only information and photos released by Buckingham Palace, Clarence House, and Kensington Palace are included. Requests for additions will be considered with complete verification for authenticity and truthfulness. Archie's christening faced multiple problems, with limited information released by Buckingham Palace. Harry and Meghan independently disclosed some details, including the claim that they performed the christening while keeping the godparents' identities secret. The photo may not have been taken by a palace photographer.