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Charles should wed Camilla, Church of England leader says

Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey said in an interview published Wednesday that Prince Charles and his longtime love Camilla Parker Bowles should get married.
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Britain's Prince Charles arrives at a garden party with Camilla Parker-Bowles at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Tuesday. David Cheskin / AP
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Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey believes Prince Charles and his longtime love Camilla Parker Bowles should get married, according to an interview published Wednesday.

“He is heir to the throne and he loves her,” Carey told The Times newspaper. “The natural thing is that they should get married.”

Charles’ office has said repeatedly that he has no plans to marry.

The Church of England has stayed neutral on a marriage between Parker Bowles and Charles, who divorced Princess Diana before her death in 1997.

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Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey listens to a presenation at the Anglican Communion Institute spring conference in Colorado Springs, Colo., Thursday, April 22, 2004. Carey is in Colorado Springs to address the gathering. (AP Photo/Tom Kimmell)Tom Kimmell / AP

It’s a sensitive issue because Charles would be the supreme governor of the church if he succeeds to the throne, and some Anglicans remain opposed to remarriage of divorcees.

“The Christian faith is all about forgiveness. We all make mistakes,” said Carey, who has spoken sympathetically of Charles in the past.

“Failure is part of the human condition and there is no doubt that there has been a strong loving relationship, probably since they were very young, that has endured over the years,” he added.

Carey described the divorced Parker Bowles as “a very nice person. She’s very bright, able, astute, tough, very pleasant company.”

The former archbishop has previously described Charles as more sinned against than sinning in his marriage to Diana. He said the late princess was “a very fallible lady and very angry about the relationship and yes, I do believe, on balance, that she was a little more cunning at using the media than Charles.”