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King Charles III has dedicated Britain’s first national memorial to LGBTQ+ troops. It comes 25 years after the U.K. ended its ban on homosexuality in the armed forces.
For the first time in five centuries, an Anglican British monarch and the leader of the Roman Catholic church prayed together in public. King Charles III, the nominal head of the Church of England, joined Pope Leo XIV in an ecumenical service at the Sistine Chapel during a state visit to the Vatican Oct.
King Charles III prayed with Pope Leo after exchanging gifts at the Vatican on Thursday, making him the first head of the Church of England to do so since it split with the Holy See 500 years ago.
History was made in the Sistine Chapel on Thursday as Pope Leo XIV and King Charles III prayed side by side, the first such meeting since the Protestant Reformation.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla met with Pope Leo XIV on Thursday. The trio met during an audience at the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City. They then went to the Sistine Chapel where, for the first time in 500 years, a King of England and a pope prayed together.
Oct. 27 (UPI) -- British King Charles III unveiled a memorial to LGBTQIA+ members of the military Monday, 25 years after the government lifted a decades-long ban on the community's service.
A protocol blunder made by Amal Clooney during her meeting with King Charles III earlier this year has seemingly resurfaced online. For those in need of a reminder, the monarch, 76, welcomed British lawyer and human rights activist Clooney to Buckingham Palace back in June, alongside a horde of other huge-name stars.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Neasden, London, to mark its 30th anniversary. The royal couple met community members and praised the temple's charitable and interfaith efforts during Diwali celebrations.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit London's Neasden Temple, Europe's first traditional Hindu stone temple, to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
Charles Spencer reflected on his late sister Princess Diana's marriage to King Charles III and how it impacted his career