
Prince William , who has publicly spoken about changes to his future reign, has abandoned his plan, citing a particularly sensitive issue. The Prince of Wales recently attended the enthronement of the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, alongside his wife, Princess Kate. However, William is not a regular churchgoer and is not as religious as his father, King Charles, and the late Queen Elizabeth II. But he will take over as head of the Church of England once he ascends the throne.
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Royal expert Jenny Bond shared that William “clearly understands that the church is incredibly important in the lives of many people, and he will respect that — and the role it plays in the life of our country,” Geo.TV reported.
She believes that William's personal opinions related to faith will not be a problem.
Jenny said: “He may not have the same deep faith as his grandmother, or the spirituality of his father, but he has made it clear that he recognises the importance of the church… So William is unlikely to try to shake things up too much.”
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It was previously reported that Prince William emphasized his devotion to the king with a touching display of feelings.
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