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Prince William Affirms Quiet Faith Ahead of Archbishop's Installation
Prince William aims to reassure critics about his future role as Supreme Governor of the Church of England by affirming his private faith before the Archbishop's historic installation.
- Aides to Prince William said his 'quiet faith' is less visible than many expect ahead of Wednesday's installation of Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury.
- To reassure doubters, aides argued the intervention aimed to draw a line in the sand about Prince William, Prince of Wales’s future role as Supreme Governor of the Church of England, as he seeks to support the Church authentically.
- Royal commentators including Robert Hardman note Prince William has kept his faith private, confirming at 14 but not being a regular churchgoer.
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Now Is Not the Time for 'Quiet Faith'
After years of public silence and plenty of speculation, Prince William has finally offered a glimpse into his religious life, describing his commitment to Christ as a “quiet faith.” For a man who will one day become Supreme Governor of the Church of England, the description is rather underwhelming.It also appears consistent with his practice. Reports have long suggested that William is not a regular churchgoer, certainly not with the consistenc…
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Total News Sources14
Leaning Left2Leaning Right6Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Right
Bias Distribution
- 55% of the sources lean Right
55% Right
L 18%
C 27%
R 55%
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