Institute of Public Affairs John Roskam says the “overwhelming majority” of Australians are likely to prefer the Prime Minister of Australia to represent the country and support the King.
“The overwhelming majority of Australians regardless of how they voted the last election, I think, would want the Prime
Minister to be there to say what’s appropriate … represent Australia and support the King,” Mr Roskam told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
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