In a groundbreaking move, King Charles III is set to embark on a historic visit to Australia later this year, amidst swirling speculations about the country's potential shift towards becoming a republic.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed the royal visit, expressing his anticipation for the visit, highlighting the warm relationship between the Australian government and the King.
The royal couple, King Charles and Queen Camilla, are scheduled to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Samoa in late October, marking a significant diplomatic engagement.
This decision comes at a crucial time, with increasing conjecture about Australia's inclination towards breaking ties with the monarchy.
A government spokesman revealed to The Australian newspaper that the Prime Minister values the relationship with the King, and the country looks forward to welcoming His Majesty later this year.
This visit holds special significance as it will be the King's first trip to Australia since his ascension to the throne, and the first by a ruling monarch since Queen Elizabeth II in October 2011.
The timing of the royal visit has fueled discussions about the potential shift towards a republic in Australia.
The most recent opinion poll, conducted shortly after Prince William and Harry's father ascended to the throne following Queen Elizabeth II’s death, indicated that 46 percent of Australians favored a republic, while 54 percent preferred the current system.