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Archbishop of Canterbury compares royal family life to serving ‘life without parole’ – PerthNow
The Archbishop of Canterbury, who presided over Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding, has likened life in the royal family to serving ‘life without parole’.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has likened life in the Royal Family to serving life without parole.
Justin Welby, the Church of England’s most senior clergyman, said the expectations for royals were too high.
“Its life without parole, isnt it? he told the Financial Times.
The 65-year-old, who presided over Harry and Meghans 2018 wedding, also said the Prince would never escape the limelight.
“If you go back to the 1930s, Edward VIII he was still a celeb and followed everywhere once hed abdicated.
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