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  1. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, was born in London, England. William is, by law, an Anglican Christian. All royals in England are required to be members of the Church of England and when William eventually ascends to the throne, becoming the King of England, he will assume such religious titles as "Supreme Governor" and "Defender of the Faith."

  2. The British royal family has always practiced Anglicanism, a form of Christianity. In 1997, Prince William was publicly confirmed into the Anglican church. Most of the church services he attends ...

  3. Feb 20, 2021 · Pope Francis has put a 19th century English Catholic priest who was a distant relative of Britain's Prince William on the path to sainthood. ... who left the Anglican Church, took the name ...

  4. Spencer, who left the Anglican Church, took the name “Ignatius of St Paul” after he became a Catholic priest. Prince William and his brother Prince Harry are related to Spencer through their ...

  5. Jan 19, 2024 · Priests splashed him secretly with holy oil like a Crusader king. Nothing indicated that King Charles was the embodiment of a democracy, more of an episcopal hierarchy.

  6. Wales is a great example of that. Charles is “prince of Wales”, but his mother rarely gets called “queen of Wales”. Queen of Scotland, yes, queen of England, also yes, and queen of Great Britain (which encompasses Wales). Wales has historically had princes, not kings, which is where the title comes from.

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · However, according to the book, Prince William doesn’t hold the same dedication to the Anglican Church as his father, King Charles III, or his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Prince ...

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