British royals' historic Pope prayer is welcome Epstein scandal respite
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Britain‘s King Charles III and Queen Camilla have prayed with Pope Leo XIV in an historic visit to the Vatican to forge closer relations between the Church of England and the Catholic Church, a welcome spiritual respite for the royals from the turmoil at home over the Epstein sex scandal.

Charles, the ceremonial leader of the Church of England, and Camilla were seated on opulent golden thrones set on the elevated altar of the Sistine Chapel. They sat before Michelangelo’s iconic masterpiece, “The Last Judgment,” during an ecumenical service presided over by Pope Leo and the Anglican Archbishop of York on Thursday.

This historic event marked the first instance since the Reformation where leaders of the two Christian denominations, long divided by issues such as the ordination of female priests, came together in prayer.

Queen Camilla and Pope Leo XIV shake hands, alongside King Charles III, as they depart from the San Damaso Courtyard on October 23, 2025, in Vatican City, Vatican.(Getty)

In a statement, the event organizers criticized certain parts of the Anglican Communion for their LGBTQ-affirming positions, attributing these stances to the ongoing division. This was a pointed reference to the progressive policies of the Church of England and the Episcopal Church in the United States.

The statement coincided with another release from Gafcon, which expressed disapproval of the appointment of Bishop Sarah Mullally. The document highlighted the belief held by some that only men should be bishops, and it rejected her appointment as a unifying factor within the Anglican community.

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