Britain's King Charles III and Pope Leo XIV have prayed in public together in a historic moment, marking the first time in 500 years that leaders of both the Church of England and the Catholic Church have taken part in a joint service.
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- King Charles and Queen Camilla met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican.
- The meeting was a symbolic display of unity between the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church. 12s
- A joint prayer service was held in the Sistine Chapel, led by the Pope and the Archbishop of York. 34s
- King Charles was named Royal Comforter of the Abbey of St Paul outside the walls. 56s
- The visit aimed to foster diplomatic alignment on issues like peace and environmental protection. 1m 20s