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Prince and Princess of Wales Attend Historic Enthronement of First Female Archbishop of Canterbury

A historic enthronement took place at Canterbury Cathedral, marking the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in 1,400 years, attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales. This event signifies a major shift in religious tradition and highlights the Church's evolving stance on gender roles. Moving forward, the Church of England may experience significant cultural and institutional changes reflecting this milestone.
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