Multiple outlets reference King Charles’s Vatican meeting as context for a reported dispute involving an Archbishop’s representative in Rome. The coverage states that last year King Charles prayed with Pope Leo at the Vatican, an event described as the first time a head of the Church of England worships with a pontiff since Henry VIII broke from Rome. Alongside this background, the articles say there is an “unholy row” in Rome and make a specific claim that the Archbishop’s man there “bullied staff.” However, based on the provided text, there are no further verified details included about who is making the allegation, which staff members are involved, what actions are alleged, when the conduct is said to have occurred, or whether any formal investigation or response has been reported. The information therefore presents the Vatican visit as historical context, while the main additional claim is an accusation of bullying by a representative associated with the Archbishop in Rome, without supplementary corroborating facts in the supplied excerpts.