Why Ditching the British Monarch Is Legally Challenging, From Australia to Jamaica
King Charles III is now officially the head of state in 14 countries outside of the United Kingdom, and in some of those realms, there is fresh debate about abolishing the monarchy following Queen Elizabeth II’s death. But experts say that cutting ties with the Crown isn’t an easy legal process. Here’s a look at which countries are talking about replacing the monarch and the challenges they may face moving forward. 0:00 King Charles III is now head of state for 14 countries outside the U.K. 0:34 The Commonwealth realms that are talking about cutting ties with the monarchy 2:22 Why replacing the monarch can be legally challenging I’m Shelby Holliday, a reporter for WSJ. Subscribe to join me as I explain some of today's most pressing geopolitical events, from superpower showdowns and conflicts to supply chain snarls and natural resource struggles. #Commonwealth #Monarchy #Republics #ShelbyHolliday

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