King Charles piled on the charm at a banquet to stop Australia axing the British monarchy as Oz government said it had much more worrying concerns to tackle including the cost-of-living crisis View Image (Image: Getty Images)

King Charles piled on the charm at a banquet to stop Australia axing the British monarchy. ‌

The Aussie prime minister has declared he is killing any chance of the country becoming a republic after he enjoyed a “wonderful lunch” with the 76-year-old monarch at Balmoral. ‌

After the grub, Anthony Albanese said he was ruling out holding a national referendum on replacing the monarch as the nations head of state with an Australian president. ‌

When asked if he had raised the prospect of Australia one day ditching the King as head of state, he dec

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