The Prince of Wales was a widower when He married Camilla, therefore the fact that he was previously divorced has nothing to do with it. Of more importance is the fact that he has married a divorced woman. Strictly speaking, the monarch is only titular head not spiritual head of the Church of England.
Historically, Henry VIII did not create any church, the Church was already in place. He simply proclaimed that He was the Head of the Catholic Church in England rather than the Pope. He didn't divorce his first wife, the marriage was annulled.
2007-02-25 21:39:15
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answered by Raymo 6
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The Church of england dropped its competition to the remarriage of the divorced decrease back in 2002. opposite to universal idea, there is not any longer and not at all became any regulation adverse to the inheritor's or the monarch's being divorced or marrying a divorced individual. The Church's stance on divorce became certainly an subject, yet once Diana died, the topic grew to develop into moot. The Church took an similar position because the Roman Catholics: in case you probably did not remarry after your divorce and your ex-significant different died, you've been seen to were widowed. Charles wasn't remarried decrease back in 1997, so Diana's death freed him from any divorce themes interior the Church. Camilla's divorce remains an subject, yet as I said, the Church now no longer prohibits the remarriage of the divorce. the actual shown truth that Charles and Camilla were married in a civil, no longer a non secular, ceremony has said to some those that Charles isn't "in communion" with the Church because the monarch must be. notwithstanding, the Archbishop of Canterbury did provide the couple a Church blessing. once Charles turns into King, there would nicely be some communicate of this. i trust the monarch's function as very best Governor of the Church of england would ultimately go by the wayside besides.
2016-12-04 22:46:43
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answered by ? 4
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Charles is not a divorced man. His former wife died, whereupon he became by any standard a widower and free to marry again. It was his choice of wife number two which was objectionable in the eyes of the Church, as he married a woman whose former husband wa still living. The problem is, the Church of England has given its blessing to the match by allowing him to marry under its ordinances. While a gesture of repentance was introduced into the ceremony, this in the event proved to be nothing of the kind.
"Through the Looking Glass," Lewis Carroll's companion book to "Alice in Wonderland," Humpty Dumpty harumphs to Alice, "When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean, neither more nor less." It was, of course, a withering sneer on the part of a Victorian clergyman at the deceit that passed for sophisticated discourse in Carroll's Victorian England. What has changed in a century and a half?
2007-02-25 09:14:28
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answered by Doethineb 7
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This problem could easily be resolvced by
a) Abolishing the monarchy
b) Disestablishing the Church of England or
c) Both the above
2007-02-26 04:00:20
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answered by alan h 1
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The church of England doesnt seem to mind divorce, after all that was the reason it was founded!
2007-02-25 09:03:56
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answered by Lucy 5
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No. The Church of England was founded by Henry VIII expressly so he COULD get a divorce. Its dogmatic, really.
2007-02-25 09:03:50
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answered by Mike 4
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While both Charles and Camilla divorced their former spouses, both the former spouses are now dead so the divorces don't really matter any more.
2007-02-25 14:02:20
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answered by tentofield 7
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Since the rule change in 2002, he can be and Camilla will be officially the Queen. However, with the current Queen still alive, let's hope this scenario doesn't play out too soon.
2017-03-16 12:21:56
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answered by Archie 1
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He can but Camilla could not. Then it takes two to tango, so what do you think?
2007-02-26 02:37:59
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answered by Plato 5
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yeh that will benefit everyone in the world so much
its unreal-But can the Head of the church withstand
the weight of those gigantic ears on it forever though?
2007-02-25 09:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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