Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have announced that King Charles III, who replaced his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, to the British throne on Saturday (September 10), will become their heads of state as well.

On behalf of the Canadian government, we emphasize our loyalty to the new King of Canada, His Majesty Raja Charles III, and offers full support to him,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement.

In New Zealand, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern participated in the proclamation of accessions for the king on the stairs of the state parliament together with Governor General Cindy Kiro and Chairman Adrian Rurawhe.

In Australia, Governor General David Hurley proclaimed King Charles as Head of State in the Parliament Building, accompanied by a tribute to 21-Size. Governor General is a representative of the King of England in New Zealand and Australia.

Commonwealth Realm is a group of 14 countries (not including Britain) who recognizes the King of Britain as the head of their state – an explicit position is expressed in the constitutions and laws of some of these countries.

Besides Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, the uncommonweemal natural nature including anti -struggles and barbuda, bahamas, Belize, Grenada, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Solomon Islands, and Tuvalu.

Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are all constitutional monarchy, with a political system oriented to the way that will become the head of the new Britain as the head of their state as part of the usual process.

But in Australia, strong republican sentiment does exist – and in June this year, the new government led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appointed Matt Thistlewaite as the first minister assigned to oversee the transition to the Republic to go to a referendum to a referendum to a referendum to a referendum to a referendum to a referendum to a referendum to a referendum to a referendum to a referendum to the referendum to become a reference to release to release The queen as the head of state can follow.

In some other cases, changes or laws or laws may be needed before Charles III is declared as Head of State -and can trigger calls for referendum in certain jurisdictions. Jamaica is one example, and can follow his regional neighbor Barbados, who leaves the commemoration after becoming a republic in 2021.