Getty ImagesMonarchists in Australia have accused the state premiers of "insulting" King Charles as they will not be present at a reception welcoming him to the country.
The King's visit, which begins later this week, will include a reception in Canberra, but the six state premiers – of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania – have said they're unable to attend.
"I find it insulting," said Bev McArthur of the Australian Monarchist League. "They should just take off their republican hats, make the short trip to Canberra, say 'hi and thank for you coming to Australia'."
Buckingham Palace is not commenting on the row – but the Australian states will all have representatives at the event, including their governors.