Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Buckingham Palace Says King Charles Will Not Issue Easter Message

The decision has sharpened debate over the monarch’s duties as head of the Church of England.

Overview

  • Buckingham Palace confirmed Thursday that no Easter message will be issued in 2026, a change from last year but not a break with any set royal tradition.
  • The King and Queen marked Maundy Thursday in North Wales, choosing an in-person engagement rather than a broadcast.
  • Senior clergy led the backlash, with Bishop Ceirion H Dewar calling the move “bitterly disappointing” and promoting an open letter that has drawn more than 8,400 signatures.
  • Critics contrasted the silence with the Royal Family account’s February greeting for Ramadan, saying the pattern suggests warmer public gestures to other faiths than to Christianity.
  • Commentators say the controversy could follow the King into his late-April state visit to the United States, keeping scrutiny on how he balances interfaith outreach with his Christian role.