New mother the Duchess of Sussex wowed in white today as she posed for family pictures with her adorable son Archie following his christening in Windsor today.
Meghan, 37, wore a stunning white Dior gown, with a matching fascinator for her son’s christening.
She beamed as she posed for photographs alongside the royal family in two pictures they shared with their nine million followers on Instagram.
The picture comes as the royal couple faced public backlash over their insistence at keeping son Archie Harrison’s christening private today.
The Duchess of Sussex,pictured centre holding Archie, stunned in a white Dior dress for her son’s christening in Windsor today

Meghan, 37, also donned a matching white fascinator for the official pictures. Prince Harry appeared to coordinate with his wife and also wore a light coloured ensemble for the big day
Meghan wore a gorgeous white scoop neck dress, with a three-quarter length sleeve for her son’s christening.
Her frock for the day was a bespoke piece, however Meghan has been seen in numerous other items by Dior and seems to be a fan of white currently.
The stylish royal then finished off her look with a pair of Cartier earrings and Dior nude pumps today.
Earlier this week, Meghan wore an adorable ‘A’ necklace in tribute to her two-month-old son while attending Wimbledon.
She has favoured turquoise gems on recent appearances, selecting the stunning stone for two of her three public appearances since she gave birth in May.
Meghan has previously been photographed wearing a delicate 18-carat gold ‘mommy’ necklace when she was seven-months-pregnant, with many believing it could have been one of her baby shower gifts.
For Archie’s christening Meghan pinned her hair back in a low bun and looked bronzed as she beamed for the camera while holding her son.

Stylish Meghan, pictured with her family in Windsor Castle’s Rose Garden, pinned her hair back in a low bun for Archie’s christening and wore a simple pair of Cartier earrings

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, pictured with baby Archie, have been determined to keep the event private and have not released information about their son’s godparents
Meanwhile a smiling Prince Harry donned a light coloured suit and blue tie which complimented his wife’s white dress and son’s cream christening gown.
The royal couple have faced growing backlash surrounding the event, as they insisted it be kept private.
Senior royals including Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton were among the 25 guests at the intimate ceremony today.
The service took place in a tiny chapel inside Windsor Castle, with many of the guests arriving discreetly by a back entrance to the grounds.
The royal couple have refused to reveal who their son’s godparents are despite billing the public £2.4million for renovations to Frogmore cottage.

Prince William and Kate Middleton were seen discreetly arriving at the rear entrance of Windsor Castle today ahead of the occasion
A handful of royals fans gathered in Windsor for the event and, though excited, some suggested they have been left ‘disappointed’ that the public will not get to see any of the private ceremony or find out who has been chosen as godparents.
Mystery surrounded the private event, with the royal couple refusing to allow media into the event, and using a royal loophole to avoid telling public who had been chosen as godparents.
Several experts suggested it was a disappointing move, and would upset those who loved the couple the most.
Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, suggested Prince Harry, 34, and Meghan Markle, 37, had ‘really upset the people who loved them the most’ with the move, telling the Daily Express they had ‘misinterpreted the whole situation’.

Prince Harry’s former nanny Tiggy Legge Bourke was among the 25 guests at the private event in Windsor today
Seward went on to reveal: ‘The secrecy and evasiveness of the whole situation has been so mismanaged. It’s a real shame.’
The date for Archie’s christening had to be pushed back by two days, after his parents discovered that both the Queen and Prince Charles had prior engagements on the first date.
While the Queen has bowed out graciously in order to spend a long planned weekend with Prince Philip in Sandringham, after a family conference it was decided that the date should be moved to accommodate Prince Charles.
He was away in Wales on the previously planned date to celebrate 50 years of him being Prince of the country.
Although her majesty has not been able to attend all of her great-grandchildren’s christenings, having missed Prince Louis’s baptism last year, it is understood that she would have like to be present for Prince Harry’s big celebration with his first child.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reportedly shunned celebrities as godparents, instead turning to a close group of friends who played a key role at their wedding.
It has emerged in recent days that the couple are using a royal loophole to ensure baby Archie’s godparents remain a secret.
Under Church of England rules, the details of all baptisms, including the baby’s godparents, are a matter of public record and can be obtained easily for a small fee.
Royal sources have said that Meghan and Harry picked ‘close and old friends’ for the roles amid a backlash over the royal couple’s refusal to identify them because they are ‘private citizens’.