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Prince Edward represented the British royal family as he attended Pope Leo XIV's inauguration mass in St. Peter's Square in Rome on Sunday, May 18. British Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Foreign Secretary David Lammy were also in attendance.
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StyleCaster on MSNThe Real Reason King Charles Isn't Attending Pope Leo's Inauguration as ‘Frightening' Reports About His Health SurfaceFrom King Charles' health, to rumors about his feud with his son Prince Harry, which have escalated after Harry's latest interview, to reports that Prince William and Kate Middleton's marriage might be facing some hard times,
King Charles IIIhas sent a private message to Pope Leo XIV, congratulating him on his election as the 267th pontiff and Bishop of Rome, Buckingham Palace has confirmed. HELLO! understands that the monarch,
King Charles and Prince William will not attend Pope Leo XIV's inauguration mass. Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, will instead be sent to the Vatican City for the ceremony.
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Prince Edward represented the British royal family at Pope Leo XIX’s coronationPope, Leo XIV was inaugurated as the new pope of the Roman Catholic Church, following the death of Pope Francis in April. Although King Charles did not attend Pope Francis‘s funeral, Prince William did stand in as the representative for the British royal family at the time.
Were Princess Charlene, Queen Letizia, Queen Mathilde and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa allowed to wear white at Pope Leo XIV's inauguration mass? All about the royal rule!
Last month, the monarch and Queen Camilla met with the late Pope Francis while visiting Rome. On Friday, the royal couple sent their “most sincere good wishes” to the newly elected pontiff.
King Charles and his brother Prince Edward have been seen in good spirits as they attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show together on Saturday. The monarch, 76, is seldom pictured alongside his younger brother,