No - Westminster Abbey is an Anglican church located near the Houses of Parliament and used by the British Royal Family for coronations since 1066, while Westminster Cathedral is a Catholic house of worship on Victoria Street dedicated to the "Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ".
He didn't - it was Henry III who started construction of the present-day church in 1245, though Henry I did get married in the church, to Matilda of Scotland, in 1140 - the first to do so, and only of two reigning monarchs to marry in the Church, the other being Richard II.
Westminster Abbey is High Anglican
Westminster Abbey, is an Anglican, Christian Church.
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Westminster Abbey is Church of England and St Paul's Cathedral is Christian but non-denominational.
St Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Cathedral (not to be confused with Westminster Abbey).
Yes, and also it has a cathedral in it.
while Westminster Abbey is the site of British Coronation and Anglican, Westminster Cathedral is the head of the Catholic church in England.
Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral.
No, she didn't. She got married at St Paul's Cathedral, though her funeral took place at Westminster Abbey.
No, he is buried in Westminster Abbey.
St. Paul's of course
No, it is being held at Westminster Abbey.
Certainly not, Westminster Abbey has been a protestant church since the English crown stole it from the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century. You may be confirmed at Westminster Cathedral.
She married at Westminster Abbey.
There isn't a cathedral in England called the royal cathedral. If you are asking where Prince William is getting married - the answer is Westminster Abbey.