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    Australia PM says he did not raise republic question in meeting with King Charles

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    Posted on September 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Australian PM Albanese did not discuss the republic issue with King Charles in Scotland, focusing instead on practical matters and the AUKUS deal.

    Table of Contents

    • Meeting Between Albanese and King Charles
    • Albanese's Stance on Republic
    • Recent Referendum Outcomes
    • AUKUS Nuclear Deal Context

    Australia's PM Confirms No Discussion of Republic with King Charles

    Meeting Between Albanese and King Charles

    (Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday he did not raise the issue of Australia severing ties with Britain to become a republic in a meeting with King Charles in Scotland.

    King Charles is head of state in Australia, New Zealand and 12 other Commonwealth realms outside the United Kingdom, although the role is largely ceremonial.

    Australia has long debated the need to keep a distant monarch. A 1999 referendum in Australia on becoming a republic lost with 55% of voters opposed.

    Albanese's Stance on Republic

    Albanese, a lifelong republican who nonetheless has pledged his allegiance to King Charles, said in televised remarks on Sunday that he met one-on-one with the monarch at Balmoral Castle, his home in the Scottish Highlands.

    Asked if he raised with King Charles any plans to hold a referendum on Australia becoming a republic, Albanese told the Australian Broadcasting Corp: "No. And I think I've made it clear that I wanted to hold one referendum while I was prime minister, and we did that".

    Recent Referendum Outcomes

    Australia in October 2023 decisively rejected a referendum proposal, advanced by Albanese's ruling centre-left Labor party, to recognise Indigenous people in the constitution.

    "We're concentrating on cost of living and on making a real practical difference to people's lives," Albanese said.

    AUKUS Nuclear Deal Context

    King Charles, the only British monarch who has spent time living in Australia, visited the country in October last year, the first visit by a reigning British monarch in 13 years.

    Albanese's meeting with King Charles came a day after the Australian leader expressed confidence that the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal with the U.S. and Britain would move forward, after a meeting in London with his British counterpart, Keir Starmer.

    (Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

    Key Takeaways

    • •Australian PM Albanese did not discuss republic status with King Charles.
    • •Albanese met King Charles at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
    • •Australia rejected a referendum on Indigenous recognition in 2023.
    • •Albanese focuses on cost of living and practical issues.
    • •AUKUS nuclear submarine deal discussions continue.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Australia PM says he did not raise republic question in meeting with King Charles

    1Did Albanese discuss becoming a republic with King Charles?

    No, Albanese confirmed that he did not raise the issue of Australia becoming a republic during his meeting with King Charles.

    2What was the outcome of the recent referendum in Australia?

    In October 2023, Australia decisively rejected a referendum proposal to recognize Indigenous people in the constitution.

    3What is Albanese's stance on the monarchy?

    Albanese is a lifelong republican but has pledged his allegiance to King Charles, indicating a complex relationship with the monarchy.

    4What are the current priorities for the Australian government?

    Albanese stated that the government is focusing on cost of living issues and making practical differences in people's lives.

    5When did King Charles last visit Australia?

    King Charles visited Australia in October last year, marking the first visit by a reigning British monarch in 13 years.

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