No, Anglicans aren't in communion with the Catholic Church, since King Henry VIII broke communion by regal decree in the 16th century and took many formerly-Catholic churches, monasteries, and faithful into his schism with him, unfortunately.
I honestly don't have time to read it, but if you're asking me if I want Anglicans and Catholics to be in full communion with each other, then of course! But that would require Anglicans to shed any heretical beliefs (female clergy, sodomy being okay, etc.) and submit full obedience to the Pope, instead of the British King (because technically King Charles is the head of the Anglican Church, even if only nominally. The Archbishop of Canterbury serves him, but he needs to serve the Pope).
I just don’t like the idea of papal infallibility and having to believe that Mary was sinless. That’s why I’m not going to Rome. Certain dogmas are wild to me.
https://www.soulsandliberty.com/post/rome-moves-toward-full-communion-with-orthodox-anglicans