On the eve of the coronation, representatives of the 12 Commonwealth countries demanded an apology from Charles III for the consequences of the British genocide and colonization. It has been reported Guard.
In a statement sent to Charles III, Commonwealth leaders urged the new monarch to initiate a process for a formal apology as well as reparations.
In the statement, “We, the undersigned, are the British monarch III.
The authors of the letter say that in June 2022, Charles III told the heads of government of the Commonwealth countries that acknowledging the mistakes of the past was “a speech whose time has come,” and the king said “an immediate speech about the continuing impact of slavery.”
The statement was signed by representatives from Australia, New Zealand, the Bahamas and Canada.
Formerly socialbites.ca saidthat a warning was sent to the anti-monarchists about tightening the laws on the eve of the coronation.