Anthony Albanese has declared he will never hold another referendum after dining with King Charles III at the monarch’s Scottish castle.
And he said the woman he appointed Governor-General, Sam Mostyn, shows the value of the monarchy to Australia.
Mr Albanese spent the seventh day of his 10-day trip abroad flying from London to Scotland for an audience with the King and lunch at Balmoral.
Upon arriving at Royal Air Force base in Lossiemouth, Mr Albanese and his fiancée were greeted by Scottish bagpipers who played as the pair descended the prime minister’s plane.
They also visited Crathie Kirk, a church where the Royal Family attends when they stay at Balmoral.
He declared it a “great honour.”
He and Ms Haydon presented Charles and Queen Camilla with a framed photograph of their visi