Prince William planning huge change when he becomes King – and it could completely change UK
The Prince of Wales is considering making a major change when he becomes King, which would be a break with centuries of tradition, a report has claimed. Prince William – the first in line to the throne – is said to be “toying with” a change that would permanently alter the landscape of the UK, and would mark a new chapter for the monarchy itself.
Last year, at the coronation of King Charles, William was the only member of the House of Windsor to take part in the Homage of Royal Blood, which saw him swear to be his father’s “liege man of life and limb”. Previously, royal dukes all took part in this ceremony, but Charles opted for a scaled-back approach, and integrated multi-faith dimensions to the ceremony – reflecting the diverse religious landscape of the UK. But William might be considering taking this sense of modernisation one step further.
As reported in the Mail on Sunday, “William is toying with the idea of abolishing the religious oaths of the Coronation – potentially leading to the disestablishment of the Church of England.” The report contrasted this with the strong faith held by King Charles, who as monarch also holds the title of Defender of the Faith and Supreme Governor of the Church of England. As it stands, during the coronation – a fundamentally Christian service – the monarch swears an oath on the Bible to protect and maintain the Church of England, whilst securing a protestant succession.