At the christening ceremony, trumpets announce a grand procession led by the Lord Mayor, aldermen, nobles, and the Duchess of Norfolk and Marchioness of Dorset as godmothers, with the richly dressed infant princess carried before them. Garter offers a formal blessing for the child named Elizabeth, and Henry enters to receive her christening. Cranmer kneels and blesses the queen and the child, then Henry kisses the baby and thanks the guests for their gifts. Cranmer then speaks at length, predicting that Elizabeth will bring peace, justice, and glory to England, and Henry is deeply moved by the prophecy. He thanks everyone and orders all present to attend the queen.
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