No, there is an official head of the church of england and it is not the queen or her representatives. When king henry 8th was alive, he created the church of england and down the road of history, the church and state separated.
Nope, she didn't as part of her role as head of the Church of England.
Yes he will be.
He is a member of the Anglican Church and as king he will be the temporal head of that church.
He was Head of the Church of England from 1633 to 1645. He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645, and before that was Bishop of London; the King (Charles I) was Head of the Church of England
Camilla Parker-Bowles is a member of the Church of England, which is the country's established church. She is married to Prince Charles, who will become the head of the Church of England when he becomes king.
Queen Elizabeth II is Head of State. Her husband is Prince Phillip and they have four children - Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. When Queen Elizabeth dies, her eldest son Prince Charles, will become King.
England is a part of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, to which Prince Charles is the heir apparent. There has not been a King (or Queen) of England for over 300 years.
The Church of England.
Yes, Prince Charles can become the next king of England even though he has been divorced and remarried. Divorce and remarriage do not disqualify someone from being the monarch. The current British law allows for individuals who have been divorced to ascend to the throne.
All British Monarchs are Church of England Anglicans and part of their royal title is Defender of the Faith.
he became head of the church in England in 1534
I think you have answered your own question. Anglican Church in England is called the Church of England. The reigning monarch is the head of the Church of England