King Charles III Observes Royal Protocol, Misses Pope Francis’s Funeral

In adherence to longstanding royal protocol, King Charles III did not attend the funeral of Pope Francis, who passed away on April 21, 2025. Instead, the British monarch was represented by his son, Prince William, at the solemn ceremony held in Vatican City.

Royal Protocol and Historical Precedent
The decision for King Charles III to abstain from attending the funeral aligns with established royal customs. As the reigning monarch and Supreme Governor of the Church of England, it is customary for the sovereign to refrain from attending funerals, including those of prominent religious figures. This tradition was also observed by Queen Elizabeth II, who did not attend the funeral of Pope John Paul II in 2005, sending then-Prince Charles in her stead.

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Royal expert Katie Nicholl noted, “Protocol and precedence dictate that the Sovereign does not attend funerals.”

Prince William Represents the Monarchy
Prince William attended the funeral service at St. Peter’s Basilica, joining a host of global dignitaries in paying respects to the late pontiff. His presence underscored the continuity of royal representation in international affairs, especially during significant religious events.

Notably absent was Catherine, Princess of Wales, whose non-attendance is consistent with royal practices that do not require spouses of royal representatives to attend such ceremonies.

King Charles’s Tribute to Pope Francis
Despite his absence, King Charles III issued a heartfelt tribute to Pope Francis, lauding his compassion, commitment to unity, and advocacy for environmental stewardship. The King and Queen Camilla had met with the Pope earlier in April during a visit to Italy, marking a personal connection between the British monarchy and the Vatican.

“His Holiness will be remembered for his compassion, his concern for the unity of the Church, and his tireless commitment to the common causes of all people of faith,” King Charles stated.

A Legacy of Compassion
Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was the 266th head of the Catholic Church and the first pontiff from the Americas. His papacy was marked by a focus on humility, social justice, and environmental issues.

The funeral service drew leaders from around the world, reflecting the Pope’s global influence and the widespread mourning of his passing.

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