Requested change to divine right, ultimately (7)
I believe the answer is:
invited
'requested' is the definition.
(inviting is a kind of requesting)
'change to divine right ultimately' is the wordplay.
'change to' indicates anagramming the letters.
'ultimately' suggests the final letters.
The final letter of 'right' is 't'.
'divine'+'t'='divinet'
'divinet' is an anagram of 'INVITED'.
(Other definitions for invited that I've seen before include "Asked round" , "Welcomed" , "Asked to visit" , "Requested the presence of" , "Made a guest" .)