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King Charles Adopts Multi-Faith Role: A Historic Shift

The British monarch is now described rather as a protector of the ‘multi-faith nation,’ according to a new royal report.

Buckingham Palace has dropped ’Defender of the Faith’ from King Charles’ official job description.

This swaps the 500-year-old title for a vaguer pledge to safeguard religion across Britain’s ’multi-faith nation,’ according to the UK’s annual royal finance report.

The Sovereign Grant report for 2025-2026, released on Friday, stipulates that ’His Majesty is Supreme Governor of the Church of England and protects the space for Faith within the multi-faith nation.’ 

The wording, however, differs significantly from last year’s version describing Charles as ’Head of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith.’ The title, however, remains on the royal family website.

The phrase ’Defender of the Faith’ dates back to 1521, when Pope Leo X granted it to Henry VIII after the king positioned himself as a staunch opponent of Martin Luther’s Reformation.

The change revives a debate that has trailed Charles for three decades.

As Prince of Wales in 1994, he suggested that he would rather be ’defender of faith’ than ’defender of the Faith,’ indicating he wanted to represent all religions, not just Christianity.

Religious messaging previously put Charles in hot water after he recorded a Ramadan greeting to British Muslims in February but would not deliver a personal Easter message

This drew accusations from Christian commentators that he was sidelining the church he formally leads.

Following backlash, the royal family’s social media account posted a brief Happy Easter message, though Charles never made a personal address.

For comparison, Queen Elizabeth II never recorded a Ramadan message and issued only one dedicated Easter message during her rule.

The latest amendment comes after an Ipsos poll last week put support for the monarchy at 55%, the lowest figure in decades, and down from a peak of 80% in 2012. Send us your comments

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  1. You’d think with his love of divorce, and the “alleged” offing of his first wife, you’d think he’d be a big Henry VIII fan, who created the religious scion that allowed his less than honorable lifestyle. He’d mentioned this before the coronation, gotta love how the RF will prime the ppl to let the skevvy stuff leak out ahead of time, same thing happened with the fake title of Camilla as “queen” vs “queen consort”. Had she still been alive, Diana would be 65 on the first of July.

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