
09-17-2005, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Caroline21
There is something very funny in this story
William canīt marry anyone divorced, unless his "future wife"īs ex-husband is dead.
The funny part is:
Henry VIII broke with Roman Catholic Church, because he wanted to get divorced and marry again, and as in Roman Catholic Church : What God puts together canīt be separed, he decided to create a new religion Anglican Church.
So, my opinion about all those rules of who he can or can not marry has to be broken, a King happy is the better choise for every country, and that depende if his is with someone he really loves!!!
Sorry about my english, Iīm from Brazil, hope that all of you understand what I wrote. 
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in the not too distant past i read an article that referred to Charles as a "widower. I'm guessing that in the Anglican church, a divorced man/woman whose former spouse is deceased is referred to as a widow(er)? Can anyone enlighten?
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