King Charles is not the adversary of an Australian republic but hasn't the time of the crown gone?
Briefly

Charles III's visit to Australia engages the public, and highlights a blamelessness in his demeanor, contrasting with past monarchs while simultaneously fostering a discussion of republicanism.
Australia's enduring affection for the monarchy, largely among older Australians, sustains royal ties, yet there is acknowledgment that the desire for a republic continues.
The republican movement in Australia does not seek a cultural revolution but rather a restructuring of its head of state, emphasizing a national identity and representation.
King Charles and Queen Camilla's endearing visit is seen as a farewell tour by some in the republican movement, yet they remain part of the Commonwealth.
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