Monarchist groups criticise premiers for absent reception during royal visit

In what some call a significant breach of protocol and others see as a sign of changing times, Australia's state premiers have opted out of the welcome reception for King Charles and Queen Camilla in Canberra.

The decision has sparked a debate about the monarchy's relevance in modern Australia and the priorities of its elected officials.


King Charles and Queen Camilla's arrival in Australia was meant to be a momentous occasion.

It marked the King's 17th visit to the country but his first as the reigning monarch.

The royal couple's six-day itinerary includes stops in Canberra and Sydney from October 18 to 23.


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Australian state premiers in Canberra will not welcome King Charles and Queen Camilla due to other commitments. Credit: Shutterstock


However, the absence of state premiers at the welcome reception has raised eyebrows and elicited strong reactions from various quarters.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and NSW Premier Chris Minns cited cabinet meetings as their inability to attend, while Queensland Premier Steven Miles is focused on his re-election campaign.

Other premiers, such as Jeremy Rockliff of Tasmania and Peter Malinauskas of South Australia, have also indicated they are otherwise occupied, with Western Australia’s Premier Roger Cook's spokesperson mentioning 'other commitments.'


Monarchist groups and opposition politicians have criticised the premiers' decision not to attend the reception.

Victorian Opposition spokesman Brad Rowswell expressed disappointment, suggesting that leadership sometimes requires setting aside personal views for the greater good.

‘Sometimes, leadership requires putting personal prejudice aside in the interests of the greater good,’ he said.

‘Premier Allan represents a state wholeheartedly embraces and supports King Charles as our Head of State’.

Bev McArthur, the Australian Monarchists League spokesperson in Victoria, called the snub a 'slap in the face' to the King and a 'monumental insult.'

‘All premiers and ministers have sworn allegiance to our monarch, Charles III, and it is a monumental insult that they now spit in his hand extended in friendship,’ she said.

‘This is a historic opportunity to unite Australia, focus on charitable work, and give back to communities. Yet our immature politicians are clearly choosing to play politics.'


On the other side of the debate, republican sentiment in Australia is gaining traction, particularly among younger generations who question the relevance of a hereditary monarch as the nation's head of state.

Esther Anatolitis, co-chair of the Australian Republic Movement and a candidate for Deputy Lord Mayor of Melbourne, sees the royal visit as an opportunity to reignite discussions about Australia's constitutional future and the possibility of becoming a republic.

‘Welcome to “Monarchy the Farewell Oz Tour." It's time to wave goodbye to royal reign,’ she said.

‘This week's visit is a valuable opportunity for us to ask that question we’ve been asking for many years: why does Australia still have a King?’

‘Does it make sense that our Head of State inherits the role by birthright and isn’t here for Australians full-time?’

‘By all means, let's welcome Charles and Camilla to Australia...but let's see this as the last visit of a sitting monarch.


Despite the controversy, the royal visit will proceed with a welcome at Parliament House by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

King Charles is scheduled to address an audience of distinguished Australians and pay his respects at the Australian War Memorial.

The public will also have the chance to meet the royal couple at the For Our Country memorial and the Opera House forecourt.
Key Takeaways
  • Australian state premiers will not be present to welcome King Charles and Queen Camilla in Canberra due to other commitments.
  • Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan and NSW's Premier Chris Minns cited cabinet meetings as reasons for their absence; other premiers are occupied with various duties, including election campaigns.
  • The snub from the state premiers has been seen as an insult by monarchists and reflects the growing republican sentiment in Australia.
  • Despite the absence of state leaders, King Charles and Queen Camilla will be welcomed at the Australian Parliament by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and will interact with the public at key events during their visit.
What are your thoughts on the state premiers' decision to skip the royal welcome reception? Is it a matter of conflicting schedules, a political statement, or something else? Feel free to share your views and experiences in the comments below.
 
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King Charles is Head of State in Australia. He deserves the elected leaders to show respect for what the King represents. Without a stable monarchy we would have Presidential elections like the Unstable States of America. Without the peaceful continuity of a reigning monarch we would face the appalling childish squabbling that is happening now in the so called Land of the Free. Who in their right mind would welcome Harris or Trump as OUR President? King Charles is protecting Australia from the insanity of American-style politics. He deserves our cheering crowds not sneering politicians.
 
people like you make me wonder why you came here in the first place and why you don't go back where you came from. It's nothing to do with Liberal or Labour but everything to do with this rotten mob. You speak of respect... what respect did Lizzy give to Diana when that beautiful lady died. It took the people of England to change her mind and accept that Diana was the most loved of all. A friend has just arrived back from visiting his family in England and is so disgusted at the behaviour over there he swears he'll never go back.
Hmm. People like me, you assume, you do know what that word means 😂 I was born here so I don’t have to go back to anywhere, but thanks for your inane insight.. regardless of what you think it’s absolutely true that Labor has destroyed the Australia that I grew up in, people are rude, aggressive and so judgmental and in doing so are often so wrong as you are, while we are still a commonwealth we can show our allegiance to that, and regardless of what happened in the royal family and the tragedy of Diana , it’s obvious that you are not happy, that maybe you should go back to where you came from 😂 and if you want a republic.. careful what you wish for, because a president will have so much power over you and you can kiss your freedom goodbye.
 
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YES it does matter. He is the Head of State for our Country. Show respect.
the only head to me is a DICKHEAD and I wish he and his dirty bitch would FFFF off where they came from and stop wasting money that belongs to Aussie workers and taxpayers
 
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Hmm. People like me, you assume, you do know what that word means 😂 I was born here so I don’t have to go back to anywhere, but thanks for your inane insight.. regardless of what you think it’s absolutely true that Labor has destroyed the Australia that I grew up in, people are rude, aggressive and so judgmental and in doing so are often so wrong as you are, while we are still a commonwealth we can show our allegiance to that, and regardless of what happened in the royal family and the tragedy of Diana , it’s obvious that you are not happy, that maybe you should go back to where you came from 😂 and if you want a republic.. careful what you wish for, because a president will have so much power over you and you can kiss your freedom goodbye.
I am where I came from... My family has been here since Dec 18 1822 thanks to the thieving Poms who took our land, and animals and starved my family along with many more they stole from. My GGGrandfather settled Camden NSW and was so well regarded he was given 2 land grants, one in Camden and one on the Hawkesbury River. The sooner we get rid of the Pommy rubbish the better.
 
Most of them were doing what we pay them for their job. They chose to attend to their duties, really the only one who is needed to greet them is the prime minister his second in charge, and the opposition leader. And really what is it going to do for the states to greet them, are they going to help with Australia's problems, no I don't think so, so maybe the leaders of the States had other more important things to worry about.
 
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Well said. It is time.
Respect for what....That mob has been having holidays at our expense for years. Nobody seems to want to accept all the crap we've had from them since they tried to take over Ireland, stole everything from the Irish and dumped those they didn't want in Australia Inc my GGGrandfather who only had 1 charge against him...stealing bread to feed his family after those bastards took his cow, sheep, land and home. Charlie didn't even respect his own mother when she said Camilla would NOT be queen.
I have the utmost respect for the Premiers for taking a stand. THIS IS AUSTRALIA NOT A MINI POMMY LAND. Remember that Pommy was actually POME.... PRISONER OF MOTHER ENGLAND. We still are until we stand on our own two feet
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If I have the times correct 3 at least , we’re already commuted to Perths telethon auction dinner. Raising money to help 137 charities this year ( I think I read that) anyway to help medical research . We all know the dates are 12 months in advance so the Kings secretary failed in their job to check
It’s not a snub . The King had charities and I’m sure he’d do tge same
 
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We can see it’s the older generation who are still royalist. How much does it cost Australia to support a monarchy that does nothing for our country. I have respect for Charles and Camilla but I also think it’s time Australia became independent from Great Britain. I do agree that the state premiers could have taken one night to attend the dinner.
 
Premiers “personal”opinions are neither appropriate nor appreciated in ANY area of their appointed representation of citizens. The negligence is a “slap in the face” not only to the man who, whether we agree or not; REMAINS the monarch; but an extraordinarily arrogant, presumptive “slap in the face” to citizens. Ugly, immature politics in an increasingly ugly political cesspool.
They were attending The Perth telethon fundraiser something they were probably diarised for 12 months ago. Same time every year.Maybe the Kings secretary didn’t do his job
 
Just a bunch of ill-mannered ignoramuses. They represent us and our state, it has nothing to do with their own simple-minded prejudices.
 
I am disgusted too, but not at all surprised!!! What is happening to this country of ours and the people who run it??
Again they are attending the Perth telethon fundraiser for medical research and care that’s held the same time every year . It maybe a personal commitment but someone’s secretary failed to their job and check
 
Rude and ignorant are our Premiers. Childish also. Why do they have State Governors if they are acknowledging the Monarchy. Too busy not. Just a bunch of halfwits.
 
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This is a small exert from Perth now.and the front page of the West
This is the biggest fundraiser in Australia
Politically I don’t care for any but they came for the kids
 

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I think what's really important here isn't personal beliefs and political agendas, but simply the fact that in order to become Premiers, they had to read a Pledge of Allegiance to Queen/King and Country. As such, it is very obvious that these leaders do not consider any sort of 'pledge' made by them as being important. To my mind, when you make a pledge to do something, you stick to it, and if you don't, then your pledges are worth nothing. That does not bode well for promises made during election campaigns either.
 
While Australia is still under the monarchy, I personally feel disgusted with all our state premiers not attending to the welcoming of the King & Queen. Until we become our own federation then all our premiers should abide by the rules that have made Australia what it is today.
 

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