NewRoyal Family

Queen Camilla childish behavior cause king Charles to f e biggest humiliation at Australian visit

Australian politicians are facing mounting criticism for their decision not to meet with King Charles and Queen Camilla during their upcoming tour of the country. With the royal couple set to visit for 11 days, including a welcome event in Canberra on October 21, none of the six state premiers will be attending, raising eyebrows and sparking debate among both supporters and critics of the monarchy.

Political commentator Terry Barnes emphasized that while the royal couple is indeed welcome, the absence of state premiers at such a significant occasion is a regrettable decision. He noted that their failure to engage with the king and queen may be seen as an act of impoliteness, especially considering the allegiance they have sworn to the monarchy. Barnes cited the example of Craig Foster, a former Australian footballer and co-chair of the Australian Republican Movement, who declined an invitation to an official reception in New South Wales and publicly boasted about it, indicating a growing trend among republicans to dismiss the royal visit.

Despite polls showing a decline in support for transitioning to a republic under Charles’s reign, this snub is viewed as a significant embarrassment for the monarchy and a reinforcement of the republicans’ cause. The lack of engagement from the premiers is expected to be remembered by Australian voters, potentially impacting their political futures.

Barnes further criticized Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, one of the leaders who has opted out of meeting the king, pointing out that the leaders’ allegiance to the Crown should compel them to meet with the monarch for the sake of their constituents and governance. Australian journalist Sophie Ellsworth echoed these sentiments, stating that the refusal to clear schedules for the king’s visit is not only embarrassing but also disrespectful, especially given the king’s ongoing cancer treatment and the importance of his visit since he last toured Australia in 2018.

The current situation raises questions about the relationship between Australian politicians and the monarchy, as well as the potential consequences of such a high-profile snub. As the royal couple prepares for their tour, it remains to be seen how voters will respond to their leaders’ choices and whether this will influence the ongoing conversation about Australia’s ties to the monarchy.

What are your thoughts on the Australian premiers’ decision to skip meetings with King Charles and Queen Camilla? Do you think it reflects a deeper sentiment among Australian voters regarding the monarchy, or is it simply a matter of scheduling conflicts? Let us know in the comments below!

Related Articles

Back to top button
error: Content is protected !!

Adblock Detected

DISABLE ADBLOCK TO VIEW THIS CONTENT