It was revealed earlier this year that senior members of the royal family are gearing up for two years of worldwide tours in a bid "to keep Commonwealth intact" in a "soft democracy" blitz.
Among the most vital visits will be one to Australia, with it being predicted that a tour would be planned for next year to tie into King Charles' appearance at the Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting in Samoa.
As with any tour in the country, there will be a underlining debate on the future of having the monarchy in Australia and whether a change to become a republic is in sight.
Despite thoughts that any trip Down Under could prompt discussions about another referendum, a leading royal expert has explained why the King and the rest of the royal family will accept any changes the Commonwealth countries decide to make and be supportive.
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