When the Queen took the throne in 1952, she was head of state in 33 Commonwealth nations, while Charles is in just 15 - and the number could dwindle further in the years ahead
King Charles shows support for Commonwealth in meeting with leaders but change is coming, warns expert
He then met with the High Commissioners and their spouses from the realms, countries where he is head of state, at the royal residence’s Bow Room. King Charles III during an audience with the Commonwealth Secretary-General Baroness Patricia Scotland at Buckingham Palace Despite this, Professor Murphy believes the Commonwealth will continue to exist as an association of member states under King Charles’s reign.
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