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King Charles will now ‘protect the multi-faith nation’ as new role defined

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King Charles will now ‘protect the multi-faith nation’ as new role defined
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The King will “protect the space for Faith within the multi-faith nation,” in a new definition of his official role.

Buckingham Palace unveiled a significant revision to the King’s official role, with the newly released Sovereign Grant report 2025/26 describing His Majesty as the protector of faith across Britain’s diverse religious landscape.


The annual financial review of the Royal Household contains fresh terminology, positioning the monarch as someone who safeguards religion throughout the nation.

According to the document: “His Majesty is Supreme Governor of the Church of England and protects the space for Faith within the multi-faith nation.”

This reform represents a notable evolution in how the Palace formally characterises the sovereign’s constitutional and spiritual responsibilities.

The previous year’s report had characterised the King under his “Head of Nation” duties as “Head of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith.”

The King’s titles date back to the reign of King Henry VIII, after he was granted the title “Defender of the Faith” in 1521 by Pope Leo X.

Prior to the King’s coronation ceremony, significant discussion surrounded whether His Majesty might opt for “Defender of Faith” in the plural form, departing from the singular phrasing used by his predecessors. Ultimately, he retained the traditional formulation for that occasion.

The King will ‘protect the space for Faith within the multi-faith nation,’ in a new definition of his official role

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Nevertheless, the King has established interfaith engagement as a fundamental pillar of his public service, both during his years as Prince of Wales and since ascending to the throne.

His Majesty frequently speaks about the Abrahamic traditions and maintains active relationships with Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Orthodox Christian and other faith communities across Britain and internationally.

And throughout his royal working life, he has consistently celebrated religious diversity in the UK and the Commonwealth.

This commitment spans decades, with the sovereign consistently championing dialogue and mutual understanding between different religious traditions.

His Majesty frequently speaks about the Abrahamic traditions and maintains active relationships with Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Orthodox Christian and other faith communities across Britain and internationally

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In 2022, shortly after his accession to the throne, the King said: “I have always thought of Britain as a ‘community of communities.’

“That has led me to understand that the Sovereign has an additional duty – less formally recognised but to be no less diligently discharged.

“It is the duty to protect the diversity of our country, including by protecting the space for Faith itself and its practise through the religions, cultures, traditions and beliefs to which our hearts and minds direct us as individuals.”

And in 2021, he said: “Trying to build bridges between faith communities and to deepen mutual understanding has been a major part of my life’s work.”

The report additionally outlines the King’s broader responsibilities, describing him as a “catalyst for charitable action” and noting his recognition of environmental degradation, alongside his role in fostering national pride and social cohesion.

His Majesty “provides pastoral support to our Armed Forces,” the document states, contrasting with the late Queen Elizabeth II’s more straightforward designation as “Head of the Armed Forces.”

Indeed, the late sovereign’s job description was notably simpler, identifying her merely as “Supreme Governor of the Church of England.”

This is not the first occasion on which Palace officials have amended the monarch’s formal duties; in 2022, the Sovereign Grant report removed specific obligations previously considered constitutional requirements.

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