If King Henry VIII were alive today, he would have lost his head.
Royal biographer Robert Hardman has revealed that Prince William, heir apparent to the British throne, may secede from the Church of England when he takes over from Charles III.
“It is no secret in royal circles that he does not share the king's spiritual sensibilities, let alone the late queen's unwavering dedication to the Church of England,” said Hardman, 59. ) writes in How to Make a King: Charles III. and modern monarchy. ”
In a book due to hit bookshelves on January 18, a senior staff member claims the 41-year-old Prince of Wales is not as religious as some people think.
“His father is very spiritual and willing to talk about his faith, but the prince is not,” the official said, according to Hardman. “He doesn't go to church every Sunday, but neither do the majority of people in this country. He might go to Christmas and Easter, but that's it.”
“He has great respect for institutions, but he's not instinctively comfortable in a faith environment,” Herman's sources claim.
Prince William's last appearance was at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham with his wife, Duchess Kate, and their three children: Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8), and Prince Louis (5). It was a Christmas service.
The Church of England, founded by Henry VIII in 1534, was founded by the late king to have his marriage to his first wife Catherine of Aragon annulled and then marry Anne Boleyn because the Pope did not agree to a divorce. was used as a means of
In the documentation it is outlined and approved by the UK GovernmentWhen a monarch ascends the throne, they automatically assume the title of Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
News that the Prince of Wales may split from the church was announced just hours before Ms Middleton, 41, was admitted to hospital for “planned abdominal surgery”.
Kensington Palace said the Princess of Wales will remain in hospital for 10 to 14 days before “returning home to continue her recovery.”
She is “unlikely” to return to public life, but not until after Easter.
“She hopes the public understands her desire to maintain as normal a life as possible for her children,” the statement said, adding, “Her personal medical information will remain private. It says “Yes.”
It was then revealed on Wednesday that King Charles, 75, will undergo “corrective surgery” for an enlarged prostate next week.
The king is said to be in good condition and will then undergo a “short period of medical treatment” to rest and recover.
A source at Buckingham Palace told NBC that Prince Charles was “sharing details of his diagnosis to encourage other men who may be experiencing symptoms to get tested, in line with public health advice.” I was enthusiastic about doing it.”
Sources also told the Post that Her Majesty was scheduled to attend several meetings at Dumfries House in Scotland, but all have been postponed.

