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The pageantry of the royal succession has all but eliminated debate on an Australian republic | Malcolm Farr

17 Sep 2022 By theguardian

The pageantry of the royal succession has all but eliminated debate on an Australian republic | Malcolm Farr

The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has become Captain Protocol.

His obedience to the lengthy set of instructions set down to follow the death of Queen Elizabeth II has been understandable.

It has not been a time for grandstanding individualism.

But Albanese has made an effort to portray himself as a defender of tradition and institutions. He has done this strongly, as if there had been some doubt.

At a base level his unstinting homage to the conventions might be a contrast to the convention shredding of his predecessor, or to avoid the charge of left-wing excess.

He showed he was a willing captive to the royal mourning process while explaining the public holiday next Thursday.

Further, he was among thousands who wanted to tell of their brush with royalty, harking back to a 2009 G20 meeting in London and a reception at the palace.

Not long ago there would have been suggestions Albanese had been duchessed by the Queen.

The prime minister has appeared to be heading off a source of political criticism at a time when politics are said to have been smothered by the emotion and ceremonies following the death of Queen Elizabeth.

In fact, political objectives have been a driver of many of the events of the past week. They have just taken another, more subtle direction, differing from the common grunt of the party political variety.

Those protocols were drawn from centuries of protection of the royal line. The process was designed to reinforce the importance of the late Queen and the legitimacy of King Charles III as an heir and a replacement of equal stature.

A political push has been under way in which the full apparatus of the monarchy has been deployed to preserve itself.

There of course has been the genuine grief felt by Charles, his siblings and their children after he lost both parents in the space of 16 months.

But within that a campaign has been launched, exploiting the royal family, 18th-century uniforms and other vestiges of a remote past, rousing nostalgia for an age when much of the world bowed to Britain and its kings and queen.

There has been an obvious Australian consequence. The pageantry of the royal succession process has all but eliminated debate on an Australian republic and confirmed the power of the monarchy to manage related events.

Albanese has decided, again understandably, the priority will be for a referendum on an Indigenous voice to parliament.

Meanwhile, as elaborate mourning for Elizabeth II gathered speed and expense, a much simpler event in Canberra remembered an Australian whose passing had been mourned by the Queen herself.

It was a celebration of the life of Sir David Smith who died on 17 August aged 89 and who was the last Australian knighted by Queen Elizabeth, back in 1990.

The contrasts were stark: a simple and moving program at the National Jewish Memorial Centre on Wednesday, followed by afternoon tea.

He was summoned to London to directly work with the Queen for three months during that bothersome year 1975 which included the the vice-regal dismissal of the Gough Whitlam Labor government.

He had wanted to leave the job at Yarralumla after Stephen but former Labor leader Hayden asked him to stay.

His diligence, integrity and precision were important to Australia maintaining a living and effective connection to the monarch.

In 1990 Smith formally received his knighthood at Balmoral Castle, and Charles had a walk-on role.

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