King Charles got his big moment with Pope Leo (Bob) yesterday. The head of the Anglican Church prayed with the Holy See in the Sistine Chapel. The Queen Consort wore a mantilla and a ridiculous “crown of crows” headpiece. Pope Bob looked slightly amused and Midwestern about the whole thing, but he gave Chuck and Cam what they wanted and sent them on their way. At the end of the day, Charles has actually become what he always said he wanted to be: a defender of all faiths. His heir never had the same religious goals. By all accounts, William has little to no Christian faith, nor does he particularly care about embracing a multifaith society. His time as the head of the Church of England is going to be interesting, to say the least. Which brings me to this interesting piece in the Independent, published in the wake of Charles’s Vatican visit: “Charles has forged a holy bond with the Pope – but will William break it?” An excerpt:
As the King prayed with Pope Leo in the Sistine Chapel in an unprecedented display of Christian unity, I suspect some Vatican officials will have breathed a sigh of relief. At one time, there was considerable anxiety about what would happen when Charles came to the throne, and one senior Vatican official told me that they considered his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, to be the last Christian monarch. They had noted her own deep Christian faith and how seriously she took the monarch’s role of supreme governor of the Church of England.
No wonder then that, alongside the prayer service in the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican decided to give him what is called a spiritual honour: to be made a “confrater of the abbey of St Paul” at the papal Basilica of St Paul’s Outside The Walls, and installed in a special chair with his royal coat of arms. It will then be made available for the King and his successors to use when they are in Rome.
Charles III may well use it again, but William V? There is little sign that the Prince of Wales has much time for religion. Yes, he was “hatched and matched” in the Church of England, with his christening in the music room at Buckingham Palace and his wedding to Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey watched by millions around the world. But there is little sign of engagement with religion other than those formal ceremonies.
One formal religious ceremony will soon start to loom over his life. His father’s reign will undoubtedly be much shorter than that of Elizabeth II, which is why clerics started talking about how William needed to start thinking about his own crowning as soon as his father’s coronation was over. I know of at least one clerical coronation expert who sent a detailed memo to William’s office about it, urging him to think about it as soon as possible.
The coronation has always been essentially a religious service, involving anointing and the receiving of Holy Communion, as well as the taking of oaths. Watching the 1952 ceremony and that in 2023, you can see that the key participant firmly believes in its Christian essence. It cannot be taken for granted that William will.
That matters not only for the Church of England, but for all of us. A monarch with a belief in something greater than themselves is, in effect, a signpost to that greater thing. Without it, it is much harder to see the monarchy having any profound purpose.
It’s not for me to judge QEII or Charles’s Christian faith, their faith is to be taken at face value, in my opinion. But it’s interesting to put all of the pieces together of their actions and behavior. Yes, Charles embraces Britain’s multifaith society more than any other monarch in Britain’s history. He also mistreated his first wife, committed adultery, got a divorce, and married one of his mistresses… all of which should be frowned upon as the head of a church. QEII’s personal life was much less sordid, but as we see now, she spent the last twenty years of her life covering up her son’s rampant criminal behavior. And then there’s Scooter King, the man of little faith, the rotten egg who wants to be known as Ruthless William. No sense of Christian charity – he’s much too lazy for charity – nor does he have any sense of Christian forgiveness. I genuinely wonder if British Anglicans are going to be totally fine with a king who will only commit to barely going through the motions of Christianity, and even then, he’s going to skip Easter.


Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.
- Prince William – The Prince of Wales and King Charles attends a Pre-COP30 Reception at Natural History Museum, London, England, UK on Thursday 9 October, 2025.,Image: 1044411402, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
- 14/10/2025. Portadown, Craigavon, UK. The Prince and Princess of Wales during a visit to Long Meadow Cider in Portadown, Craigavon, Northern Ireland.,Image: 1045486875, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
- 14/10/2025. Portadown, Craigavon, UK. The Prince and Princess of Wales during a visit to Long Meadow Cider in Portadown, Craigavon, Northern Ireland.,Image: 1045486962, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
- The Prince of Wales meets trainee aircrew and staff from No. 28 (AC) Sqn and No. 22 Sqn during a visit to RAF Benson in Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Picture date: Wednesday October 15, 2025.,Image: 1045749020, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Matthews/Avalon
- The Prince of Wales and chief paramedic Pauline Cranmer (left) speaking with staff who work in the wellbeing team and offer support and services to paramedics, during a visit to the London Ambulance Service at its headquarters in Waterloo. Picture date: Friday October 17, 2025.,Image: 1046105324, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Aaron Chown/Avalon
- 15/10/2025. RAF Benson, UK. The Prince of Wales and The Crown Prince of Jordan, Al Hussein bin Abdullah II during a visit to RAF Benson. Their Royal Highnesses received an overview of the work at RAF Benson and then went to No. 28 (AC) Sqn and met trainee aircrew and staff from No. 28 (AC) Sqn and No. 22 Sqn. The Prince and Crown Prince also went to the No. 28 (AC) Sqn hangar to meet helicopter technicians and view aircraft. The visit marks the strong relationship between The Prince of Wales and The Crown Prince of Jordan and their mutual respect and support for the Armed Forces.,Image: 1046133503, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
- 17/10/2025. London, UK. The Prince of Wales during a visit to the London Air Ambulance’s headquarters in Waterloo, London. The Prince met staff who work in the wellbeing team at the headquarters and offer support and services to paramedics carrying out lifesaving work daily. His Royal Highness heard from paramedics and other front-line workers about their experiences and the importance of providing mental health support to those working in emergency services. The Prince also visited the Emergency Operations Control room where the team work 24/7 to manage 999 calls into the ambulance service in London and was able to hear from staff, including Call Handlers, Dispatchers and members of the Clinical Hub team about their different roles and how they help people daily over the phone and arrange help on scene. The Prince viewed the vehicles used by the LAS team including the world’s first, purpose-built all-electric ambulance, and electric fast response cars. Finally, His Royal Highness met specialist paramedics and took part in a training demonstration.,Image: 1046133680, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
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Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales meet with farm owner Charlie Mallon (R) and his family during their visit to Mallon Farm, a flax farm in County Tyrone that is spearheading the revival of flax growing for linen, as a blueprint for sustainable farming systems on October 14, 2025 in Cookstown, Northern Ireland.
During their visit, the Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting organisations providing creative and entrepreneurial opportunities for young people in rural areas of Northern Ireland
Featuring: William, Prince of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: Cookstown, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
When: 14 Oct 2025
Credit: Cover Images
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Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales meet with farm owner Charlie Mallon (R) and his family during their visit to Mallon Farm, a flax farm in County Tyrone that is spearheading the revival of flax growing for linen, as a blueprint for sustainable farming systems on October 14, 2025 in Cookstown, Northern Ireland.
During their visit, the Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting organisations providing creative and entrepreneurial opportunities for young people in rural areas of Northern Ireland
Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: Cookstown, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
When: 14 Oct 2025
Credit: Cover Images
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Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales meet with farm owner Charlie Mallon (R) and his family during their visit to Mallon Farm, a flax farm in County Tyrone that is spearheading the revival of flax growing for linen, as a blueprint for sustainable farming systems on October 14, 2025 in Cookstown, Northern Ireland.
During their visit, the Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting organisations providing creative and entrepreneurial opportunities for young people in rural areas of Northern Ireland
Featuring: William, Prince of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: Cookstown, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
When: 14 Oct 2025
Credit: Cover Images
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Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales visit Long Meadow Cider on October 14, 2025 in Craigavon, Northern Ireland.
Long Meadow has been owned by the McKeever family for three generations and has been cultivating premium-quality apples since 1968.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting organisations providing creative and entrepreneurial opportunities for young people in rural areas of Northern Ireland
Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales, William, Prince of Wales
Where: Craigavon, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
When: 14 Oct 2025
Credit: Cover Images
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The Prince of Wales meets call handlers and dispatchers in the Emergency Operations Control room where 999 calls are managed 24/7, during a visit to the London Ambulance Service at its headquarters in Waterloo
Featuring: Prince William
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 17 Oct 2025
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**











