The Bishop of London, the Rt Rev Richard Chartres,
said he had asked the Rt Rev Pete Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden, to
withdraw from public ministry until further notice.
He said he was "appalled" by comments about the marriage posted on Facebook by Bishop Broadbent.
Bishop
Broadbent reportedly said Prince William and Miss Middleton's marriage
may last only seven years and was said to have referred to the Royal
Family as philanderers.
The Bishop of London said in a statement:
"I was appalled by the Bishop of Willesden's comments about the
forthcoming royal marriage.
"In common with most of the country, I share the joy which the news of the engagement has brought.
"I
have now had an opportunity to discuss with Bishop Peter how his
comments came to be made and I have noted his unreserved apology.
Nevertheless, I have asked him to withdraw from public ministry until
further notice.
"I have been in touch with St James's Palace to express my own dismay on behalf of the Church."
Bishop Broadbent apologised on Monday for the remarks in a statement issued through the Diocese of London.
He
said he had conveyed his "sincere regrets" to the Prince of Wales and
to Prince William and Miss Middleton for the "distress" caused by
comments.
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