Prince Harry has been spotted out in public for the first time since the news of Lilibet's christening at the Sussex's home in the States broke.
On Wednesday night, Harry answered questions on stage at BetterUp's Uplift summit, reports the Mirror. He took to the stage alongside BetterUp CEO Alexi Robichaux to answer questions about the organisation. At one point, the Duke quipped that some of the questions that were put to the pair were 'not appropriate.'
The appearances comes after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle christened their daughter, Lilibet, at a private ceremony in their home in Montecito, California.
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There were approximately 20 to 30 people in attendance at the christening - but none of the royal members of the family opted to attend.
A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan said: "I can confirm that Princess Lilibet Diana was christened on Friday, March 3 by the Archbishop of Los Angeles, the Rev John Taylor."
This also noted the first time that Lilibet has been referred to as Princess in a public sphere. Her entitlement to the royal title came after her grandfather King Charles ascended to the throne.
Rules set out in 1917 by King George V mean that both Archie and Lilibet are the children of a son of a sovereign.
This means that they are automatically a prince and a princess and also now have an HRH style if they choose to use it.
Father Prince Harry is the chief impact officer at BetterUp - a Silicon Valley startup that focuses on coaching people on their mental health to help people's performance.
BetterUp offers custom support and services that "strengthen mental fitness", with the aim of allowing customers to "unleash personal and professional performance".
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