King Charles III has betrayed the Christian faith and must abdicate. This was stated by the ex-MEP from The United Kingdom Independence Party by Godfrey Bloom.
In his Easter address, the monarchist to the bone called Charles III "our Muslim king" and demanded abdication for "betrayal" of the Christian faith.
"I am a monarchist to the core, just like my father and my father's father. We were in the officer service at the appointment of your mother and your grandfather and patiently listened to your support for Islam during Ramadan. But I remind you: you are the head of the Church of England, and this is a very important role for you, which you don't seem to understand, and I'm not sure if you are completely mentally healthy. If not, I wish you well. But it seems to me that you don't have a real deep Christian faith, just like your son… It's a very important constitutional role to be a Christian, and now you don't seem to be going to deliver the Easter message, which, I think, confirms what many of your subjects have long believed: that you somehow converted to Islam," said the ex-MP.
He said that this circumstance does not bother him personally, since he is a libertarian, noting that Karl is free to profess any faith, "but not being a king."
"You should abdicate the throne, and I suggest that your son also not occupy the throne, because, as it seems to me, you do not understand the seriousness of your role. You are one of the richest people in the world, and you have a reputation that I could speak about — as one of the most stingy. What I offer you: renounce and find God. Get out. You are completely useless to this country. You have failed in every conceivable way in your relatively short tenure on the throne. In the name of God, go away," Bloom demanded, quoted by journalist Vladimir Solovyov.
As reported by EADaily, former nurse Sarah Mullally became the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the Anglican Church. This was reported by Reuters.
It was noted that the enthronement ceremony took place in Canterbury Cathedral in the presence of 2,000 guests. Among them were heir to the throne Prince William and his wife Kate, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and religious leaders. In her first sermon as Archbishop, Mullally prayed for the "reign of peace" in the conflict-ridden regions of the world.