British Royal News: The Windsors Want To Plan Big Tours In Australia And New Zealand
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British Royal News suggests that The Windsors are planning some pretty big tours in the coming years, with a few of them being in both Australia and New Zealand. But there are some royal critics who believe that the royal family’s time would be better spent doing something else. Here’s what you need to know.
British Royal News – The Windsors Want To Plan Big Tours In Australia And New Zealand
According to reports, King Charles III along with Prince William and Kate Middleton could all be on their way to Sydney for Australia’s Bicentenary in 2024. Matthew Mason-Cox, the president of the NSW Legislative Council, recently told The Telegraph, “With the recent passing of the Queen, itineraries for the Royals are being redrawn. You never know if the Prince and Princess will be here for the Bicentenary. There are stories they may visit Australia as early as next year.”
Of course, it didn’t take long at all for both royal fans and critics alike to weigh in on the matter. Many of them wrote on social media, “As an Australian, thanks but no thanks. It would be incredibly unwise for them to tour here right now as there is a massive cultural shift away monarchy and towards more indigenous recognition and reconciliation. There were protests here when Charles ascended to the throne – I’m talking defacing royal monuments type of protests,” along with, “As the new king, who is healthy enough for travel, shouldn’t his first two years be focused on making sure he gets to every single one of the commonwealth countries he is head of? He, himself, not his children or siblings. With so many countries having a republican movement your would think he’d want everyone to know he values them.”
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Another critic wrote, “I am Australian and I have never heard of this bicentenary. We had a bicentenary in 1988 (200 years post British Invasion / first fleet of convicts). This sounds like a made up thing. However Australians love the Royal Family more than any other commonwealth country so this tour should go very will for KC and the family.”
So far Buckingham Palace has not made any comments about the matter.
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