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Commonwealth Nations Bid to Abandon British Monarchy | Beyond Borders
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Commonwealth Nations Bid to Abandon British Monarchy | Beyond Borders

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Commonwealth countries are undergoing a notable shift as they contemplate abandoning the monarchy. Prompted by events such as the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and influenced by the precedent set by Barbados becoming a republic in 2021, nations like Australia, Canada, Jamaica, and others are considering a move away from their historical ties to the British monarchy. Motivated by a desire for increased sovereignty and a break from the colonial past, these countries are reevaluating the relevance of monarchy in the 21st century. Listen to today's episode of Beyond borders on ABP LIVE Podcasts with Anamika Parihar.

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