Yes. I have seen no suggestion that his divorce or remarriage is a problem.
Henry VIII divorced and remarried several times.
Please use capitals for names such as England.
Actually, Henry VIII annulled his marriages - this is what led to the break of the English monarchy with the Catholic Church (the Pope would not approve his "annulments" ). The English then created the Church of England, of which the reigning monarch is the head. It is one of the tenets of the church of England that a divorced man or woman cannot be head of the Church of England. I'm sure they have thought of a way to get around this, but it is a problem.
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.
yes he was.
Princess of Wales Diana Spencer was married to Prince Charles of England in 1988. The two of them were divorced in 1996.
Yes. Prince Charles is heir to the throne of the UK.
Diana, Princess of Wales, was divorced from Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in 1996.
No, divorced.
They felt like it.
Princess Anne Prince Andrew Prince Charles
She divorced Prince Charles
Three of the queen's children -- Prince Charles, Princess Anne and Prince Andrew -- have been divorced. Charles and Anne have remarried. The youngest child, Prince Edward has been married only once.
Prince Charles - the future King Charles III
No he didn't because he had just divorced with Princess Diana
He was having a extramarital affair with Camilla Parker Bowles