King Charles and Queen Camilla popped up in Rome on Thursday to pay a landmark state visit to the Vatican, set to mark the first time a British monarch prayed with a pope since.
King Charles and Queen Camilla popped up in Rome on Thursday to pay a landmark state visit to the Vatican, set to mark the first time a British monarch prayed with a pope since the split between the Church of England and the Catholic Church nearly 500 years ago. The visit, designed to underscore unity between the two Christian denominations, is being described by the palace as a „bulwark against those promoting conflict, division, and tyranny“, per the BBC.