![]() Governor-general acknowledges different reactions to Queen's death, says he respects First Nations responses.Philip Murphy, former head of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, said the organisation lent on the monarch for legitimacy, but had achieved "nothing tangible" on its own. It's a "watershed moment", which may spark a rethink of the Commonwealth's role, according to constitutional law expert Anne Twomey. Her death doesn't change a lot about how the Commonwealth runs, but it could prompt the question of whether it has a purpose, experts say. The title isn't inherited, but Commonwealth members have already agreed that King Charles should succeed the Queen. Queen Elizabeth II was head of the Commonwealth for as long as she reigned.
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