The head of the Church of England is the current English monarch.
It was: Henry the VIII
Henry VIII.
Henry VIII
Westminster Abbey
Henry Vlll broke away from the Catholic Church so he could get a divorce from Catherine of Aragon, to marry Anne Bolyn( mother of Elizabeth l ) this act formed the Anglican church.
The oficial English religion is The Church of England and its leader is the Monarch of Britain.
The monarch who wanted everyone to be Catholic (and still does) is the founder of the Catholic Church, Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, see St. Matthew 16:17-19 where He established HIS Church and puts St. Peter at its head as the first Pope.
it was founded by an hungarian monarch
While it is not entirely the case, Henry VIII is often credited with founding or establishing the Church of England for having in 1534 wrested control of the Church away from the Pope in Rome.
No. The monarch is a head of the church, but is not able to carry out services and the monarch or government are not employers of the members of the Church of England.
"Founder" in English is fondatore in Italian.