freediver wrote on Jul 21
st, 2025 at 9:48pm:
If the assembled leaders got involved in selecting the next head of the commonwealth, it would probably just lose them votes at home, and international goodwill. It is not a position of actual authority anyway. Just the last vestige of the old system that were convenient to hang onto.
Many HOGs were publicly insisting that an election be held for the role of Head of the Commonwealth, similar to the presidency of the EU.
As the role is non-hereditary, that was once what was assumed would be the case in the event of the monarch's death.
When the HOGs met in London after Elizabeth II's public request, they all met without staff, cameras or recording devices to thrash it out.
While it was announced that they'd decided Prince Charles would be the next head, there was the embarrassment of a very nervous Theresa May insisting it was unanimous, with others claiming it was a consensus.
Footage at the time of the request showed a stone-faced Queen and a nervous Prince of Wales.
Elizabeth II had publicly done what she had never done before - asked for hereditary primacy over democracy within the Commonwealth.