LONDON — King Charles III this week begins his first tour of Australia as monarch, reigniting debate about whether the country should sever ties with the British monarchy and become a republic.
Charles , who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, is pausing his treatment for the nine-day tour, which also takes in a Commonwealth summit in the Pacific island nation of Samoa.The two-nation visit comes with growing calls for reparations for slavery from Caribbean leaders whose countries are members of the 56-nation club of mostly former British colonies.
Britain's King Charles III joins in a discussion with the Scottish Violence Reduction Unit on youth opportunities to hear from charities working on the ground in Ayrshire, Glasgow and across the UK, at Dumfries House in Cumnock on September 20, 2024. AFP PHOTOThe Caribbean Community Reparations Commission, however, has promised to push for a 'full and formal apology' for slavery and work towards establishing a reparatory justice model.
Charles III Heads To Australia And Commonwealth Meeting
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