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King Charles III exemplifies this complexity. As the supreme governor of the Church of England, he holds a formal role within the religious establishment. Yet, since ascending to the throne, Charles has emphasized a broader interfaith perspective. He has undertaken significant interfaith outreach, positioning himself as a defender of all faiths rather than solely Christianity. This approach reflects a shift toward multiculturalism and religious tolerance, though it also raises questions about the extent to which Britain retains its Christian heritage.