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Prince Harry, from the British Royal family, is to marry his fiancée. The communicate was:

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According to several newspapers (e.g. here),

A royal source said it would be “a happy church wedding”

There is no other official source about the type of wedding, but it is reasonable to be in a ceremony by the Church of England (untimately, his grandmother is the head of the Church of England).

Importantly, there is speculation/commentary in the media that Harry's fiancee is Roman Catholic.

If the laterlatter is true, and as things stand, is it possible within the Church of England's precepts for Harry to marry his fiancée in a religious ceremony, receiving the Anglican sacrament of matrimony?

I am curious because, as far as I understand, if the reverse were true (i.e. Harry being Roman Catholic and his fiancée being Anglican, marrying in a Catholic church), such sacramental marriage is not possible.

Prince Harry, from the British Royal family, is to marry his fiancée. The communicate was:

enter image description here

According to several newspapers (e.g. here),

A royal source said it would be “a happy church wedding”

There is no other official source about the type of wedding, but it is reasonable to be in a ceremony by the Church of England (untimately, his grandmother is the head of the Church of England).

Importantly, there is speculation/commentary in the media that Harry's fiancee is Roman Catholic.

If the later is true, and as things stand, is it possible within the Church of England's precepts for Harry to marry his fiancée in a religious ceremony, receiving the Anglican sacrament of matrimony?

I am curious because, as far as I understand, if the reverse were true (i.e. Harry being Roman Catholic and his fiancée being Anglican, marrying in a Catholic church), such sacramental marriage is not possible.

Prince Harry, from the British Royal family, is to marry his fiancée. The communicate was:

enter image description here

According to several newspapers (e.g. here),

A royal source said it would be “a happy church wedding”

There is no other official source about the type of wedding, but it is reasonable to be in a ceremony by the Church of England (untimately, his grandmother is the head of the Church of England).

Importantly, there is speculation/commentary in the media that Harry's fiancee is Roman Catholic.

If the latter is true, and as things stand, is it possible within the Church of England's precepts for Harry to marry his fiancée in a religious ceremony, receiving the Anglican sacrament of matrimony?

I am curious because, as far as I understand, if the reverse were true (i.e. Harry being Roman Catholic and his fiancée being Anglican, marrying in a Catholic church), such sacramental marriage is not possible.

Correcting fiance -> fiancée in the title (Harry is the fiancé, Meghan is the fiancée); using the accented version of the word throughout
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Can Prince Harry marry his fiancefiancée by the Church of EnglandEngland's precepts?

PrincesPrince Harry, from the British Royal family, is to marry his fianceefiancée. The communicate was:

enter image description here

According to several newspapers (e.g. here),

A royal source said it would be “a happy church wedding”

There is no other official source about the type of wedding, but it is reasonable to be in a ceremony by the Church of England (untimately, his grandmother is the head of the Church of England).

Importantly, there is speculation/commentary in the media that Harry's fiancee is Roman Catholic.

If the later is true, and as things stand, is it possible within the Church of England's precepts for Harry to marry his fianceefiancée in a religious ceremony, receiving the Anglican sacrament of matrimony?

I am curious because, as far as I understand, if the reverse were true (i.e. Harry being Roman Catholic and his fianceefiancée being Anglican, marrying in a Catholic church), such sacramental marriage is not possible.

Can Prince Harry marry his fiance by the Church of England?

Princes Harry, from the British Royal family is to marry his fiancee. The communicate was:

enter image description here

According to several newspapers (e.g. here),

A royal source said it would be “a happy church wedding”

There is no other official source about the type of wedding, but it is reasonable to be in a ceremony by the Church of England (untimately, his grandmother is the head of the Church of England).

Importantly, there is speculation/commentary in the media that Harry's fiancee is Roman Catholic.

If the later is true, and as things stand, is it possible within the Church of England's precepts for Harry to marry his fiancee in a religious ceremony, receiving the Anglican sacrament of matrimony?

I am curious because, as far as I understand, if the reverse were true (i.e. Harry being Roman Catholic and his fiancee being Anglican, marrying in a Catholic church), such sacramental marriage is not possible.

Can Prince Harry marry his fiancée by the Church of England's precepts?

Prince Harry, from the British Royal family, is to marry his fiancée. The communicate was:

enter image description here

According to several newspapers (e.g. here),

A royal source said it would be “a happy church wedding”

There is no other official source about the type of wedding, but it is reasonable to be in a ceremony by the Church of England (untimately, his grandmother is the head of the Church of England).

Importantly, there is speculation/commentary in the media that Harry's fiancee is Roman Catholic.

If the later is true, and as things stand, is it possible within the Church of England's precepts for Harry to marry his fiancée in a religious ceremony, receiving the Anglican sacrament of matrimony?

I am curious because, as far as I understand, if the reverse were true (i.e. Harry being Roman Catholic and his fiancée being Anglican, marrying in a Catholic church), such sacramental marriage is not possible.

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Can Prince Harry marry his fiance by the Church of England?

Princes Harry, from the British Royal family is to marry his fiancee. The communicate was:

enter image description here

According to several newspapers (e.g. here),

A royal source said it would be “a happy church wedding”

There is no other official source about the type of wedding, but it is reasonable to be in a ceremony by the Church of England (untimately, his grandmother is the head of the Church of England).

Importantly, there is speculation/commentary in the media that Harry's fiancee is Roman Catholic.

If the later is true, and as things stand, is it possible within the Church of England's precepts for Harry to marry his fiancee in a religious ceremony, receiving the Anglican sacrament of matrimony?

I am curious because, as far as I understand, if the reverse were true (i.e. Harry being Roman Catholic and his fiancee being Anglican, marrying in a Catholic church), such sacramental marriage is not possible.