Anthony Albanese meets King Charles III ahead of coronation

Anthony Albanese meets King Charles III ahead of coronation
Anthony Albanese has develop into one of many first world leaders to fulfill King Charles III forward of his coronation, with the prime minister declaring he’ll swear an oath of allegiance to the monarch.

During an interview with Sky News Australia presenter Piers Morgan, which was broadcast early on Wednesday (AEDT), Albanese – a staunch republican – mentioned he needed Australia to have its personal head of state.

“I think Australians should have their own head of state and I’m of the view that that should be an appointed head of state,” he mentioned.

King Charles III hosts an Audience with the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Buckingham Palace on May 2, 2023 in London
King Charles III hosts an viewers with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Buckingham Palace on May 2, 2023 in London (Jonathan Brady – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

“There should be some process whereby our democratically-elected institutions, and the House of the Representatives and the Senate have say in that.

“One of the issues that has held again that change in Australia is the failure to agree on a manner ahead.”

In the lead-up to the interview, Morgan tweeted that Albanese would swear the oath of allegiance to King Charles III during the coronation service in Westminster Abbey on Saturday.

The Aussie PM was one of the first world leaders to arrive in London for the coronation and met the monarch during a private audience on Tuesday (AEDT).

The last time the pair met was last year in the UK when Albanese attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

”It was pleasure to fulfill King Charles III once more at Buckingham Palace, and an honour to symbolize Australia at his Coronation,” Albanese tweeted.

The coronation of King Charles III will be held inside Westminster Abbey at 11am (London time).
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has arrived in London ahead of the coronation of King Charles III inside Westminster Abbey on Saturday. (AP)

The PM also made a formal invitation for the King and Queen Camilla to visit Australia at a convenient time.

Albanese had told him in the interview that he would swear the oath of allegiance to King Charles III during the coronation service in Westminster Abbey on Saturday.

In a break with royal tradition, Australians and citizens of other Commonwealth countries will be invited to actively be involved in such a ceremony.

King Charles III hosts an Audience with the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Buckingham Palace on May 2, 2023 in London

King Charles meets with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

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