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Prince Charles to be next Commonwealth head | |
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The Prince of Wales will be the next head of the Commonwealth, the BBC understands. | The Prince of Wales will be the next head of the Commonwealth, the BBC understands. |
The Queen had said it was her "sincere wish" that Prince Charles would succeed her in the role "one day". | The Queen had said it was her "sincere wish" that Prince Charles would succeed her in the role "one day". |
Leaders of the Commonwealth have been discussing the issue at a meeting behind closed doors at Windsor Castle. | Leaders of the Commonwealth have been discussing the issue at a meeting behind closed doors at Windsor Castle. |
The non-hereditary role would not have automatically passed to Prince Charles, with some suggestions it might rotate among the 53 leaders. | The non-hereditary role would not have automatically passed to Prince Charles, with some suggestions it might rotate among the 53 leaders. |
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent James Landale said a source had told the BBC that Commonwealth leaders had agreed the appointment. | The BBC's diplomatic correspondent James Landale said a source had told the BBC that Commonwealth leaders had agreed the appointment. |
Prime Minister Theresa May and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau had earlier given their backing to Prince Charles. | Prime Minister Theresa May and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau had earlier given their backing to Prince Charles. |
The meeting during a two-day summit involved 46 heads of Commonwealth governments and foreign ministers from the remaining seven countries. | |
The Commonwealth represents about 2.4bn people, but critics say the organisation is so disparate that it struggles to know what it is for, BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond said. | |
He also said a statement confirming the appointment is expected at the end of the meeting and the news would be "of great satisfaction" to the Queen. | |
Other issues under discussion at the two-day summit in London have included ocean conservation, cyber security and trade between the countries. | |
The decision over who succeeds the Queen after her death needed to be unanimous. | |
What does the head of the Commonwealth do? | |
The role, currently held by the Queen, is largely a symbolic one and carries no maximum fixed term. | |
It is used to unify the 53 member states and to ensure the core aims of the Commonwealth are fulfilled. These include linking the countries through trade and international co-operation. | |
The head of the Commonwealth usually makes regular visits to the member states to foster these connections personally. | |
A decision on all successive heads has to be made by the Commonwealth leaders. | |
Meanwhile, the Commonwealth Secretary-General and the Secretariat, its central organisation, help to plan many Commonwealth activities. | |
Sources: The Royal Family, The Commonwealth |