King Charles III met on Thursday with Pope Leo XIV during a state visit to the Vatican, where he made history as the first head of the Church of England to pray publicly with a pontiff in a service broadcast live on Vatican media.
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- King Charles III and Pope Leo prayed together for the first time at the Vatican. 8s
- A joint religious service was held beneath the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, blending choirs from both churches. 34s
- UK Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper read a Bible verse during the service. 52s
- King Charles received a special chair at Rome's Basilica of St Paul, to be kept for him and his heirs. 1m 17s
- The visit occurs as attention remains on Prince Andrew's connections to Jeffrey Epstein. 1m 25s