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The head of the Anglican Church in England is the Archbishop of Canterbury. This position has significant spiritual and administrative authority within the Church of England and plays a crucial role in Anglican Communion worldwide. The Archbishop oversees the church's governance, doctrine, and liturgy, and represents the church in ecumenical and interfaith relations. Additionally, the British monarch is considered the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, symbolizing the connection between the church and the state.

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