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Prince Charles could spark Commonwealth exodus with Australia spike in Republicanism
2021-12-06 00:00:00.0     每日快报-皇室     原网页

       Prince Charles has been criticised for his involvement in politics after campaigning for climate change in the past few months. Some have slammed the prince for getting involved in politics, a rare move for a member of the Royal Family which is famously apolitical.

       Mr McLaren said: "Well, in short, we could.

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       "The only rider I would have being Charles obviously lives in Britain and in Great Britain, I don't think this climate agenda is really seen as a party political issue in the same way it is here.

       "I mean, up until recently, you had one side of politics here pretty much against much happening and the other side pretty much pushing forward.

       "So it was a very divisive issue on the on the floor of the house.

       He added: "Whereas in Britain, you've got both sides wanting to outdo each other about how quickly they can go green.

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       "So in that context, maybe he looks at this and he's in that bubble largely and said, well, you know, this isn't really a political issue, and so he's just having his say, and it's not like it's come to this fresh.

       "Outside of Great Britain, obviously, it plays differently, including here which is what you're asking.

       "And therefore, yes, there could be people saying, well, you know, the monarchy is made to be distant from everyday political matters.

       "I guess the point is, once he gets the crown on his noggin, if he stops playing openly in the political arena, well then I guess he's playing by the rulebook."

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       For over fifty years, Prince Charles has used his position to campaign for a sustainable future.

       In Glagsow's COP26 summit in October, Charles told world leaders that they should seek solutions to global warming in nature.

       


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