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The future of the monarchy

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As world leaders gather to commemorate the queen, many Commonwealth countries are debating the future of the monarchy

Australia’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in London for the funeral of the late monarch.

He met with King Charles the Third at Buckingham Palace.

It’s been 23 years since a referendum was held in Australia to decide whether the country should become a republic.

But now in a first for Australia, an assistant minister for the republic has been sworn into cabinet.

The news of Sydney MP Matt Thistlethwaite’s appointment in the role made headlines around the world.

However, Australia is one of a number of commonwealth nations now considering its ties to the British monarchy.

For now, Albanese has reiterated that now is a time for mourning and paying respect to the Queen. Discussion on becoming a republic are for a later time.

New Zealand’s future in the Commonwealth

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says her country will one day consider the role of the monarchy and its involvement in the Commonwealth.

The PM says the Queen recognised that Britain’s relationship with the Maoris hasn’t always been respectful.

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