The Emperor is a polygamist, which doesn’t really fit into the description of any of the three major branches of Christianity. However, the funeral of Shirley’s father, complete with the priest, looks distinctly Christian to me, even though the graveyard itself is pretty much void of religious symbols of any kind.
Also, one of the more prominent symbols of Britannia looks like a variation of Fleur de Lis (which was conveniently associated with one Clovis, king of the Franks ;p). Fleur de Lis is also associated with Virgin Mary, but the symbol has a history longer than that of Christianity. It's hard to tell, but seeing as how Britain was already christianized long before Elizabeth's time, I think it's safe to assume that some form of Christianity is, indeed, the religion of the empire.
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Also, one of the more prominent symbols of Britannia looks like a variation of Fleur de Lis (
which was conveniently associated with one Clovis, king of the Franks ;p). Fleur de Lis is also associated with Virgin Mary, but the symbol has a history longer than that of Christianity. It's hard to tell, but seeing as how Britain was already christianized long before Elizabeth's time, I think it's safe to assume that some form of Christianity is, indeed, the religion of the empire.