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Prince Philip's Australia knighthood was 'injudicious' admits Abbott | Prince Philip's Australia knighthood was 'injudicious' admits Abbott |
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Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said his decision to award Prince Philip a knighthood was "injudicious". | Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said his decision to award Prince Philip a knighthood was "injudicious". |
The move earlier this year sparked widespread public and political backlash with many questioning whether the British royal deserved Australia's top honour. | The move earlier this year sparked widespread public and political backlash with many questioning whether the British royal deserved Australia's top honour. |
It came after Mr Abbot revived Australia's honours system last year. | It came after Mr Abbot revived Australia's honours system last year. |
The new cabinet under Malcolm Turnbull is set to review the honours system. | The new cabinet under Malcolm Turnbull is set to review the honours system. |
Mr Turnbull, the new prime minister, ousted Mr Abbott from power in an internal party challenge last month. | Mr Turnbull, the new prime minister, ousted Mr Abbott from power in an internal party challenge last month. |
'Knightmare' | 'Knightmare' |
On 26 January - Australia's national day - Mr Abbott announced he had nominated Queen Elizabeth II's husband to receive the knighthood. | On 26 January - Australia's national day - Mr Abbott announced he had nominated Queen Elizabeth II's husband to receive the knighthood. |
He had said then that the Duke of Edinburgh's life of "service and dedication" should be honoured. The Queen awarded the knighthood in April. | He had said then that the Duke of Edinburgh's life of "service and dedication" should be honoured. The Queen awarded the knighthood in April. |
Asked on Thursday in an interview with radio station 3AW about his decision, Mr Abbott said: "Obviously it was an injudicious appointment." | Asked on Thursday in an interview with radio station 3AW about his decision, Mr Abbott said: "Obviously it was an injudicious appointment." |
Australia's honours system | Australia's honours system |
The move was met with scorn from many among the Australian public, who questioned the Prince's contributions to Australia and pointed out that as a British royal he was a symbol of another country. | The move was met with scorn from many among the Australian public, who questioned the Prince's contributions to Australia and pointed out that as a British royal he was a symbol of another country. |
Some media outlets called it a "Knightmare", opposition leader Bill Shorten called it "anachronistic", and Mr Abbott faced criticism from within his own Liberal party. | |
Mr Turnbull, who used to chair Australia's republican movement, had previously defended the honours system's revival in 2014, noting that most republics have an honours system and an order of knighthood. | Mr Turnbull, who used to chair Australia's republican movement, had previously defended the honours system's revival in 2014, noting that most republics have an honours system and an order of knighthood. |
But he is now said to be in favour of abolishing the system, according to Australian media reports. | But he is now said to be in favour of abolishing the system, according to Australian media reports. |
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