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William to represent King at Archbishop of Canterbury’s enthronement

Prince William and Princess Kate met Archbishop Sarah Mullally to congratulate her and discuss their Royal Foundation’s community work, highlighting faith’s role in public service.

  • At Lambeth Palace, the Prince and Princess of Wales sat with Archbishop Sarah Mullally and William offered `congratulations` on her appointment during informal talks.
  • In a historic first, the new Archbishop of Canterbury was confirmed last month at St Paul's Cathedral and made the oath of allegiance on Wednesday.
  • During informal talks over afternoon tea, Lambeth Palace said the trio discussed churches’ community roles and William and Kate’s work through the Royal Foundation.
  • The visit reflects the Prince and Princess of Wales' desire to build a strong working relationship and underscores the importance they place on faith, following King Charles's meeting with the Archbishop yesterday.
  • The enthronement is scheduled next month at Canterbury Cathedral amid monarchy pressure from Epstein Files revelations involving former Prince Andrew and remarks by Prince Edward.
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anglican.ink broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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