CBC: Speaking to reporters in Tokyo on the tail end of his 10-day Indo-Pacific tour, Carney said the process should get underway.
It would require working in tandem with other Commonwealth realms that share King Charles and his successors as their head of state, to avoid inadvertently seeing Mountbatten-Windsor ascend to the throne.
“I certainly think his actions are deplorable and have caused him to be stripped of his royal titles. It merits — necessitates is a better word — his removal from the line of succession. Even though he is well down the line, the point of principle stands,” Carney said…