Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, June 28, 2026 Non-AI Real World News
The so-called job description for King Charles is “Supreme Governor of the Church of England and protects the space for Faith within the multi-faith nation.”

King Charles III
Critics are saying there is less space for Christians than Muslims in His Majesty’s UK.
Charles did not issue an Easter message this year, which in February he had wished a “blessed and happy Ramadan” on social media.
Royal commentator Neil Sean told Fox News Digital that this year’s decision “came as a shock to most UK Christians.”
“We expect a message from the Monarch,” said Sean. “It’s not clear why he’s decided to not offer a message up, which is why the British people are angry… but more so when he made video contributions filmed inside Royal palaces for Eid and Ramadan.”
Sean noted that Charles is being accused in the United Kingdom as being a “secret Muslim.”
Meanwhile, the revised job description is much different than last year’s, which primarily described the monarch as “Head of Nation.” This year’s review instead identifies King Charles as “Head of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith.”
Queen Elizabeth II’s official role included serving as both “Supreme Governor of the Church of England” and “Head of the Armed Forces.” However, according to The Telegraph, the new job description shows that King Charles’s role states that he “provides pastoral support to our Armed Forces.”
The king’s causes are stated as being a “catalyst for charitable action,” recognizing the “degradation of nature,” and “fostering a sense of pride, continuity and stability, whilst strengthening the UK’s social fabric and cohesion, particularly at key moments in national life and in times of both celebration and tragedy.
“His Majesty also has a special role in bringing communities and faiths together, engaging with them across the regions and nations of the UK,” the job description states.


