Formally joining a church, in many mainstream denominations, requires being baptized. One cannot fully participate in church services, for example take communion, without being baptized first.
Denville's point is correct then. If Meghan had had an interest in being a full member of a mainstream Christian church before, she would have been already baptized. When she expressed a desire to become a member of the CoE, she was told to be baptized and confirmed.
Oh really, were you there with her when she was told and if not how can you know that for certain when that hasn’t been reported anywhere? If it has then please provide a link. Who is to say she didn’t decide of her own accord to go the whole hog re joining the CoE?
@Osipi ...well put, succinct and factual. Thank you. Additionally, Princess Michael of Kent was/is also a princess of the UK when she married the Prince and still maintains her Catholic root long before the rules about Catholicism and the British throne were changed. The world hasn’t spun off its axis, as yet.
“Denville's point is correct then. If Meghan had had an interest in being a full member of a mainstream Christian church before, she would have been already baptized”
“To be clear, I am not questioning Meghan's sincerity. I am just saying that, whether she genuinely wanted to join the CoE or not, she would probably have to do it anyway as Prince Harry's wife.”
And yes you are questioning Meghan’s sincerity in spite of your denial in post #876
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