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The essay is about King Charles and Megan Markle.

King Charles has stated that he will not stand in the way of Australia becoming a republic. This comes after a referendum in 1999 in which Australians voted to keep the monarchy. However, there have been recent calls for a new referendum, and the current Australian government has not ruled out the possibility. Charles has said that he understands the situation and that he does not have a divine right to be head of state of Australia. He has also said that he loves going to Australia and that he will be warmly received there.

Meanwhile, Meghan Markle has told a group of teenagers about her experiences with being bullied online. She said that she was one of the most bullied people in the world. However, some people have questioned this claim, pointing to stories about Markle bullying other people. Markle has said that she is a victim of bullying and that she has been subjected to some vile stuff on social media. However, she has also admitted that she has created problems for other people.

Some people believe that Markle is trying to play the victim in order to gain sympathy. Others believe that she is being honest about her experiences. It is clear that Markle has been bullied online, but it is also clear that she has not been a perfect person.

The issue of whether or not Australia should become a republic is a complex one. There are strong arguments on both sides of the issue. If Australia does become a republic, it will be a significant change. However, it is also possible that the change will be welcomed by many Australians.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to become a republic is one that will need to be made by the Australian people. It is important that the decision is made based on the best interests of the country.