Celebrity confidantes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to take on the role of godparents to the couple’s new baby son.

Harry and Meghan welcomed a 7lb 3oz baby boy early on Monday morning and will, if they follow royal tradition, announce their first born’s godparents on the morning of his christening in a few months’ time.

Delighted father Harry
Harry announces the birth of his baby son (Steve Parsons/PA)

With the duke and duchess keeping their birth plans and the names of their medical team private, the couple may also decide not to release details of those they select for the spiritual role.

The duke could pay tribute to his late mother Diana, Princess of Wales, who died in a car crash when he was only 12, by asking relatives from the Spencer side of the family, perhaps one of his Spencer cousins – the children of Diana’s siblings Lady Sarah McCorquodale, Lady Jane Fellowes and Earl Spencer.

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Harry’s late mother Diana, Princess of Wales (John Stillwell/PA)

Harry and Meghan are also predicted to turn to some of their well-known friends, many of whom had VIP seats in the Quire of St George’s Chapel at the royal wedding last May, and whose children were their pageboys or bridesmaids.

While the tradition for royal babies used to be to select elderly or foreign relatives for the role, Harry and Meghan appear likely to follow in the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s footsteps and opt for mostly friends over family.

Royal infants usually have more than the standard three godparents.

Prince Louis has six, future king Prince George has seven and Princess Charlotte has five.

Royal wedding guests
Guests in the VIP seats of the Quire of St George’s Chapel (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

So who might be asked to be baby Sussex’s godparents?

– Jessica Mulroney

Meghan’s stylist and best friend is expected to play an important part in the baby’s life.

Jessica Mulroney
Canadian fashion stylist Jessica Mulroney (Chris Jackson/PA)

She supported Meghan in the difficult days leading up to the wedding amid the turmoil caused by the absence of her father, Thomas Markle.

Mrs Mulroney’s children – twin boys Brian and John and daughter Ivy – were pageboys and bridesmaid.

She is married to Ben Mulroney, son of former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney.

– Benita Litt

The duchess’s close friend runs her own brand agency and helps others to start businesses.

Benita Litt and Meghan's mother Doria Ragland
Benita Litt (left) and Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland in St George’s Chapel (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Meghan has spent Christmas with the Litt family in the past.

She is godmother to Mrs Litt’s daughters Rylan and Remi, and also chose them to be her bridesmaids.

– Serena Williams

The tennis champion is said to have hosted Meghan’s lavish baby shower in the £57,400-a-night penthouse of the Mark Hotel in New York City.

Serena Williams
Serena Williams (Ian West/PA)

The pair have been friends since 2010 when they met at a Super Bowl party.

Meghan wrote of Williams on her former lifestyle website The Tig: “She quickly became a confidante I would text when I was travelling, the friend I would rally around for her tennis matches, and the down-to-earth chick I was able to grab lunch with.”

– Amal Clooney

Hollywood star George Clooney, who shares a May 6 birthday with baby Sussex, has denied he will be a godfather, declaring: “No, I’m now a father of twins, I’ve got enough shit. Literally, literally shit.”

George and Amal Clooney
Amal and George Clooney attend a dinner for supporters of The Prince’s Trust International at Buckingham Palace (Chris Jackson/PA)

He recently claimed that Meghan was being “pursued and vilified” and compared her treatment to that of Diana, Princess of Wales.

But Meghan could ask the actor’s wife, human rights lawyer Amal, who attended her luxury baby shower.

The Sussexes have holidayed with the Clooneys in Italy.

– Oprah Winfrey

The chat show queen was seated in the exclusive Quire seats for the royal wedding, and Harry is collaborating with Oprah on a new documentary series on mental health.

Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey at the royal wedding (Ian West/PA)

Winfrey said she was overcome with emotion during the ceremony, telling British Vogue: “It left me feeling that anything is possible through the power of love.”

She invited Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland to her home ahead of the wedding.

– Abigail Spencer

Former actress Meghan has been friends with Spencer since they starred together in the US legal drama Suits.

Abigail Spencer and Priyanka Chopra
Abigail Spencer (left) and Priyanka Chopra (second left) arriving at St George’s Chapel (Chris Jackson/PA)

Spencer also used to contribute to Meghan’s lifestyle site.

Misha Nonoo

The fashion designer is credited with introducing Harry to his future wife via a blind date.

She had a VIP seat at the royal wedding and used to be married to William and Harry’s friend Alexander Gilkes.

– Markus Anderson

Markus Anderson is Meghan’s best male friend, and the pair used to holiday together with Ms Nonoo.

Markus Anderson
Markus Anderson (centre) and Izzy May at the royal wedding (Chris Jackson/PA)

Mr Anderson is director of members’ club Soho House where the couple’s blind date is said to have taken place in summer 2016.

“What would I do without you, my loving, supportive, and endlessly fun friend??” Meghan once posted about Mr Anderson.

– Nicholas van Cutsem

It is not just Meghan’s friends who are expected to get a look-in. The van Cutsems have been long-standing family pals of Harry, William and the Prince of Wales for many years.

Nicholas van Cutsem
Nicholas van Cutsem (Gareth Fuller/PA)

Harry might pick Major Nicholas van Cutsem, whose daughter Florence was a bridesmaid at the royal wedding and is Harry’s goddaughter.

Maj van Cutsem is already a godfather to Prince Louis.

The van Cutsem family
The Duke of Cambridge greets Hugh van Cutsem (right) with his brother William (middle) following the funeral service for their father, Hugh van Cutsem, in Brentwood, Essex (Gareth Fuller/PA)

Harry could choose one of the other van Cutsem brothers – Edward, Hugh or William, who is one of Prince George’s godfathers.

– Tom Inskip

Tom “Skippy” Inskip has long been considered Harry’s wingman and was at his side during his partying days.

Tom Inskip
Tom Inskip at the royal wedding with his wife Lara (Ian West/PA)

They were childhood friends at Eton and Harry and Meghan attended his wedding to Lara Hughes-Young in Jamaica in 2017.

– Guy Pelly

Dubbed the royal court jester for his wild ways, Guy Pelly, whose family are wealthy Kent landowners, has settled down in recent years, marrying American hotel heiress Elizabeth “Lizzy” Wilson.

Guy Pelly
Lizzy Wilson and Guy Pelly with James Meade and Lady Laura Marsham at Harry and Meghan’s wedding (Chris Jackson/PA)

He was often cited as a bad influence on the royal brothers in their youth, but was asked to be one of Louis’s godparents.

– Thomas or Charlie van Straubenzee

Harry and William have also been friends with the van Straubenzees for many years, so it is likely Thomas or his brother Charlie might be asked to be godfather.

Charlie van Straubenzee and Daisy Jenks
Charlie van Straubenzee and Daisy Jenks outside St Mary the Virgin Church in Frensham, Surrey, after their wedding (Joe Giddens/PA)

Thomas van Straubenzee is already godfather to Princess Charlotte, and Harry was said to have been Charlie’s best man at his wedding to Daisy Jenks.

– Prince Seeiso of Lesotho

Prince Seeiso and Harry set up the charity Sentebale together to help impoverished Aids orphans in the southern African kingdom of Lesotho.

Harry and Prince Seeiso
Harry with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and Mutsu Potsane during the opening of the Sentebale Mamohato childrens centre in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho (Chris Radburn/PA)

They have a strong bond and have been friends for 15 years after Seeiso invited Harry to spend a seminal two months in Lesotho during his gap year.

– Mark Dyer

Harry’s mentor has been a key father figure since childhood.

Mark Dyer and Harry
Prince Harry chats with aides Colleen Harris and Mark Dyer in Australia (Phil Noble/PA)

The former Welsh Guards officer, who was an equerry to the Prince of Wales, was tasked by Charles with keeping an eye on Harry in his youth.

They travelled together in Harry’s gap year and he helped arrange Harry’s stay in Lesotho.

His son Jasper – the duke’s godson – was one of Harry and Meghan’s pageboys.

– Jake Warren

Jake Warren is firm friends with Harry and is the son of the Queen’s bloodstock and racing adviser, John Warren.

Harry and Jake Warren
Harry and Jake Warren at Royal Ascot (Steve Parsons/PA)

His daughter Zalie was the youngest bridesmaid at the royal wedding and is another of Harry’s godchildren.

– Princess Eugenie

Harry and Meghan may opt to include a royal in the line-up, perhaps choosing the duke’s cousin, Princess Eugenie of York.

Princess Eugenie
Princess Eugenie with Jack Brooksbank and the Princess Royal ahead of the Easter Mattins Service at Windsor (Tolga Akmen/PA)

Harry and William used to spend skiing holidays with the Yorks in the 1990s, and Eugenie is said to have introduced Harry to his ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas.

Other potentials include Peter Phillips or Zara Tindall.

The duke is godfather to Zara’s youngest daughter Lena.

– Links to Diana, Princess of Wales

Harry may want to recognise bonds with friends of his late mother Diana, Princess of Wales.

Diana with Julia Samuel
Diana, Princess of Wales, with Julia Samuel at Wimbledon (Neil Munns/PA)

He invited Diana’s former flatmate, Carolyn Bartholomew, and one of her best friends, Julia Samuel, who is also a godmother to George, to his wedding.

Or perhaps he might choose someone from Diana’s Spencer family – possibly her sisters Lady Sarah McCorquodale or Lady Jane Fellowes, or more likely a cousin from the Spencer side, such as Louis, Viscount Althorp, or Celia Woodhouse or George McCorquodale.

– Tiggy Pettifer

Harry’s much-loved former nanny Tiggy Legge Bourke, now Tiggy Pettifer, has played a significant role in his life.

Tiggy Pettifer
Harry with his former nanny Tiggy Pettifer at his passing out parade at Sandhurst (Tim Ockenden/PA)

She once described William and Harry as ”my babies”, and helped care for the princes following the death of their mother in 1997.