Bill Shorten takes a swipe at the Royal Family and calls for Australia to be a republic

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Bill Shorten takes a jab at the Royal Family and issues a message of support for Prince Harry as he calls for Australia to become a republic: “Why do we still need to keep borrowing a dysfunctional British family?”

  • Mr Shorten weighed in on the Royals after explosive Prince Harry interviews
  • He questioned why a ‘dysfunctional’ and ‘estranged’ family was the head of Australia

Bill Shorten has called the royal family ‘dysfunctional’ and ‘at odds’ and has questioned why Australia has not become a republic.

The Minister for Government Services did his bit to the Royals following Prince Harry’s explosive interviews with ITV, Good Morning America and 60 Minutes, where he opened fire on William, Kate and his father’s wife, Camilla.

“It’s a shame to see a family go bankrupt, but perhaps at the deepest level, why do we have to keep borrowing from a dysfunctional British family to be Australia’s Head of State?” he told the Today Show on Tuesday morning.

Bill Shorten has called the royal family 'dysfunctional' and 'at odds' and has questioned why Australia has not become a republic.

Bill Shorten has called the royal family ‘dysfunctional’ and ‘at odds’ and has questioned why Australia has not become a republic.

Shorten said the details divulged by Harry made it seem like viewers were sitting in a “front row seat to a family breakup”.

“To me, it just shows that there’s a lot of damage and trauma, but on another level, this is just family gossip,” he said.

“And it reminds me that this family is the Head of State of Australia, so it really puts a question mark around our governmental structures where we have a feuding family on the other side of the world who seem to really not like each other very much.” very much – actually they are the Chief of Australia.’

During Harry’s interview with GMA, he said he didn’t think it was “possible” to return to the UK.

“I don’t think that even if there was an agreement or arrangement between me and my family, there’s this third party that’s going to do everything they can to make sure that’s not possible, not preventing us from going back but making it insurmountable,” he said.

‘Because that is essentially breaking the relationship between us. There was something in the future where, you know, we can continue to support the Commonwealth which of course is on the table.’

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