Remaining a monarchy or becoming a republic is a matter for each Commonwealth country to decide, said Prince Charles, speaking in Rwanda at the Commonwealth heads of government meeting.
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'Arrangements such as these' he said,'can change calmly and without rancour'. His remarks come as a number of Caribbean countries have appeared to be interested in dropping the monarchy to elect their heads of state, Barbados being the most recent.
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