Yes. The Church of England is part of the worldwide Anglican communion.
No, they are Anglican. Kate was born a Catholic but had to convert to the Church of England to marry William.
He separated from the Catholic Church because he wanted a divorce fro Catherine of Aregon to marry Anne Boleyn, , however the Catholic Church did not allow divorce , that is the reason that the Church separated and became the Anglican Church of England.
Not all members of the British royal family are required to marry in the Church of England, but those who are in direct line to the throne must do so due to the Act of Settlement 1701 and the Royal Marriages Act 1772. Most royal weddings traditionally take place in Anglican ceremonies, reflecting the family's historical ties to the Church. However, there have been exceptions, such as when members marry outside the Church or in non-Anglican ceremonies.
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.
Just to point out, the Anglican church is a protestant church, indeed it is the main protestant church. King Henry VIII (8th) split from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century due to not being allowed to divorce one woman and marry another; the Anglican (Church of England) church has been considered theprotestant religion ever since. The monarch of the UK is the head of the Anglican religion much like the Roman Pope is the head of the Roman Catholic church. The current head is Queen Elizabeth II. Anglican miniters (priests) do consider the Anglican church to still be Catholic in the latin sense of that word, which means "universal" Anglican churches only allow someone to marry in their churches if at least one of the parties getting married is a member of the Anglican faith (from any country, not just the UK)
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 Church of England, or Anglican Church
King Henry VIII was a Catholic in his early life. When the Catholic Church refused to dissolve his marriage to Catherine of Aragon so that he could marry Anne Boleyn, he broke away from the Church and declared himself head of the Church of England.
The is no current King of England nor Queen of England as Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom. The Queen is married to the Duke of Edinburgh who was not able to take the title of King. The Queen is Supreme Governor of the Church of England which is a reformed Catholic church. The Duke of Endnburgh was born in Greece and renounced the Greek Orthadox faith to become an Anglican.
Hey guys, Kate Middleton is Christian. I know this because she was Christened at St Andrew's Church, along with her brother and sister James and Pippa, but not at the same time, obviously.
The Anglican church is itself a Protestant denomination, so there would be no issue from that end. Some churches though do restrict access to their facilities on the basis of membership. However, certain other denominations (or religions) may take issue with a wedding that occurred in an Anglican Church.
A Jew is a person who follows the religion of Judaism. As the Church of England is Christian, the answer would be no.