Will the Commonwealth structure change? | Queen Elizabeth II

New Delhi – With the death of Queen Elizabeth, the discussion has become active as to how long the system of Commonwealth countries will continue as it is now. This is in a situation where the idea of ​​becoming independent republics is gaining strength in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, which have a constitutional monarchy.

Canada and New Zealand have not responded officially, but in Australia, Anthony Albanese’s new cabinet has started the process. A special unit was also formed under minister Matt Thistlewaite to study the possibilities of becoming a republic.

The majority of the 56-member Commonwealth are former British colonies. It has 36 republics including India and Pakistan. 14 countries, including the West Indies, are dominions. Brunei Darussalam, Lesotho, Malaysia, Iswaniti (Swaziland) and Tonga have their own monarchs.

British royal family is the head of which other countries?

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

Antigua and Barbuda

Bahamas

Balinese

Granada

Jamaica

Papua New Guinea

St. Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Solomon Island

Tuvalu

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