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Published Date: 21 April 2009
THE Vatican last night denied that the Prince of Wales would receive a facsimile reminder of Henry VIII's 1530 divorce from Catherine of Aragon as an official gift from the Pope.
Prince Charles is due to introduce his second wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, to Pope Benedict XVI on Monday during their two-day trip to Italy.

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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2009 12:57 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Prince of Wales
 
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21/04/2009 09:30:16
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danbob,

21/04/2009 09:56:58
3# Yes but prince Phillip wasn't royal in those days so he dosn't count.
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Luke Skywalker,

21/04/2009 13:33:17
This is curious. I thought the Pope was against adultery and divorce. Can someone please explain?
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Iain Mac,

21/04/2009 19:00:35
The Pope can bend his 'faith' and 'god's laws' whichever way he wants. Its 'faith' so anything goes.

 

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