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Prince William Affirms Quiet Faith Ahead of Archbishop's Installation

Prince William's aides highlight his intention to build a meaningful bond with the Church of England as he prepares for his future role as Supreme Governor, despite private faith.

  • On Wednesday, Prince William, Prince of Wales, will attend Sarah Mullally's enthronement as aides describe his faith as quieter and more private.
  • Aides said the move aimed to reassure doubters that Prince William grasps the Church's importance and to draw a line about his future Supreme Governor duties.
  • Royal commentators responded that Robert Hardman, royal biographer, described William as intensely private about faith, while Gavin Ashenden, former chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II, criticised the timing as strategic and Marcus Walker, commentator, praised William's openness.
  • Media coverage immediately noted that Prince William and Catherine will represent the King at the installation, sparking public debate about the monarchy's role in the Church.
  • Compared with his predecessors, William wants an authentic bond with the Anglican Church while keeping faith private, aides say he aims for continuity and modernisation.
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In public, Prince William almost never evokes his faith. Yet, on the eve of the installation of a new archbishop in the cathedral of Canterburry, the son of King Charles III wanted to clarify his religious position. A confession made to a relative who relayed their conversion to the Times.

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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