| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The Lord Altrincham, who in 1957 criticised Queen Elizabeth II for having a court that encompassed mostly Britain and not the Commonwealth as a whole,[71] was in favour of the idea, but it did not attract wide support.[72] Another thought raised was that viceregal appointments should become trans-Commonwealth; the Governor-General of Australia would be someone from South Africa, the Governor-Gener
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