Britain's Prince Charles on Friday acknowledged growing republican sentiment in some Commonwealth nations that currently have his mother Queen Elizabeth as head of state, saying it was for them to decide their constitutional arrangements.
The Commonwealth is a 54-member club that evolved from the British Empire. The queen is head of state of 15 of its members, including the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Papua New Guinea.
"The benefit of long life brings me the experience that arrangements such as these can change calmly and without rancour," said Charles, who is 73. "We should never forget the things which do not change, the close and trusted partnership between Commonwealth members."
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