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Antigua and Barbuda may try to remove King Charles III as its head of state

In this photo from a Commonwealth meeting in 2015, then-Prince Charles speaks with Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne. Browne suggested last week that the country would vote within three years on whether to remove the British king as its head of state. (AFP via Getty Images)
In this photo from a Commonwealth meeting in 2015, then-Prince Charles speaks with Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne. Browne suggested last week that the country would vote within three years on whether to remove the British king as its head of state. (AFP via Getty Images)

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