
Dame Sarah Mullally is to be installed as the first ever female leader of the Church of England at Canterbury Cathedral, the BBC reports.
On the eve of the religious service, the Archbishop of Canterbury told the BBC that it would have “women’s voices right the way through it”.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will be part of the congregation representing King Charles, and will see Dame Sarah’s first sermon as archbishop.
Among the 2,000 guests will be nurses and carers from Canterbury, invited to reflect the new archbishop’s long career as a nurse.








