It Is inevitable That Australia Will Become A Republic And Remove King Charles As Head Of State The Country s New High Commissioner Has Warned

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It is 'inevitable' that Australia will become a republic and remove King Charles as head of state, the country's new high commissioner has warned. 
But Stephen Smith, 67, insists such a move would not damage the UK's relationship with its ally Down Under, while predicting most Britons would be 'indifferent' to the decision. 
In his first interview since taking up his post in , avowed Mr Smith told the that Australians were still 'absolutely' proud to have Charles as their head of state. 
It comes after it emerged in February that the King's portrait will not replace the late Queen on Australia's new $5 banknote -
The monarchy's popularity has taken a hit in Australia following the death of Elizabeth II and repeated attacks from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle which have done little to help the Firm's brand.  
It is 'inevitable' that Australia will become a republic and remove King Charles as head of state, the country's new high commissioner has warned (Pictured: Queen Consort Camilla and King Charles painting services in vizag Berlin last week) 
Stephen Smith, 67, insists such a move would not damage the UK's relationship with its close ally Down Under, while predicting most Brits would be 'indifferent' to the decision
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