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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The Libel-eral government is a rabble. They will fight the Chinese with chopsticks and nunchakus. Their backbench will be armed with Sebago potatoes! Libel-eral senators will be brandishing asparagus spears.

Let the comedy of errors begin if Peter "Dutch Cream" Dutton wins the next election!
your bread is not buttered on the correct side.
 
What a sad place we live in. No respect and no understanding of the correct protocol. The King is our official 'Head of State' and the elected representatives should attend key official functions held in his presence, such as an address to Parliament or an official Reception in his honour. And, I think that if our state and federal leaders are too arrogant to attend, this indicates that they are not ready to take on the responsibilities of administering a Republic.
 
No doubt King Charles and Camilla will have to watch 1000 welcome to the country smoke ceremonies that Ernie Dingo made up for a TV show. They are welcome to come to my house and I will shake hands with him and Nod acknowledging Queen Camilla. The liebor creeps can go about ruining our once great country,
Hater.
 
What a sad place we live in. No respect and no understanding of the correct protocol. The King is our official 'Head of State' and the elected representatives should attend key official functions held in his presence, such as an address to Parliament or an official Reception in his honour. And, I think that if our state and federal leaders are too arrogant to attend, this indicates that they are not ready to take on the responsibilities of administering a Republic.
you hit the nail on the head. well done on your sensible comment the sad bit it is not going too get better. we do not need to worry about climate change australia is sinking into the depths of the ocean. no pride.
 
I hope the king has a chance to meet up with some of his old school friends in Australia. I'm sure they would give him and his queen a warmer welcome than any government official.
 
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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
Its about time some Aussies learnt manners too. They are no longer the POME's of the past but some still act without respect for anyone.
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Exactly. What's the saying "let he who is without sin throw the first stone". Nobody is perfect, nobody has never sinned.
So sick of the "he cheated, she's an adulteress", so are millions of other people. Get over it.
Yes plenty of people do what they do but WE ARE NOT EXPECTED TO WORSHIP THEM OR PAY FOR THEIR FUN
 
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Doesn’t matter how you personally feel about the monarchy, it’s about respect. Unfortunately respect is in short supply these days.
He's a ponce that can' even wipe his own backside.... a special person has to "do the job".. which we pay for.
Get rid of the whole god dammed lot I say.
 
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Yes plenty of people do what they do but WE ARE NOT EXPECTED TO WORSHIP THEM OR PAY FOR THEIR FUN
I didn't say we were, just pointing out that it must be so wonderful for you to be so perfect and sanctimonious that you can criticise.

These Premiers swore allegiance to the Crown, but then you'd have to be a complete fool to believe anything a politician would say, I guess. So I suppose nothing better can be expected of them.
 
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I live in the world of reality. Brain washing is criminal.
I live in the world of reality too DLHM. There was no brainwashing in my case! I became a Christian at age 46 from studying the irifutable documentations from reputable scholars of the time of Christ and the documented historical records! I was not studying the bible or going to a church to come to my conclusion, in accepting The Lord God, Jesus The Christ and the Holy Spirit into my life 23rd July 2000 and boy did my life change for the better with Miraculous Healings, that have been substanciated by the medical professions on a number of occasions since! May The Lord God Bless you and yours with Health! Wealth! & Happiness! Amen! & Amen!
Regards
phil
 
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
Any dignitary in this country is to be treated with respect and not rude poor excuses of being busy.When this has been passed through parliament They can choose to opt out on visits. They would rush to be at receptions if another king visited this country. Behave with dignity Australians
 
I live in the world of reality too DLHM. There was no brainwashing in my case! I became a Christian at age 46 from studying the irifutable documentations from reputable scholars of the time of Christ and the documented historical records! I was not studying the bible or going to a church to come to my conclusion, in accepting The Lord God, Jesus The Christ and the Holy Spirit into my life 23rd July 2000 and boy did my life change for the better with Miraculous Healings, that have been substanciated by the medical professions on a number of occasions since! May The Lord God Bless you and yours with Health! Wealth! & Happiness! Amen! & Amen!
Regards
phil
I’m pleased for you that you’ve found your path.

My path has always proven time and again that religion (any religion) is evil.
 
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