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Asked whether he would swear allegiance, Albanese replied he will do what is entirely appropriate as the representative of Australia" promising to engage in that spirit" by swearing the oath - as he has done 10 times when sworn in to parliament and as a minister.
Albanese noted that Australians had voted at the 1999 referendum to remain a monarchy, but acknowledged that Australians have a wide range of views" on whether to become a republic.
I think that Australia should have an Australian as our head of state, I don't shy away from that. I haven't changed my views.
But my priority is constitutional recognition - I can't imagine going forward, for example, going forward as was suggested by some legitimately that we should be having another referendum on the republic before that occurs.
All Australians wish King Charles well regardless of the different views of people will have about our constitutional arrangements.
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