King charles will have a ceremonial roll, and i think it will greatly help by the fact that he does have a wide range of interests. For instance, his interest in different religions, climate change and environmental things are very close to the hearts of many of the members. So i think it's natural that the monarch should have a sort of ceremonial rom but he certainly doesn't lay down the law. The boosters of the commonwealth do sometimes struggle to justify its existence.
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