Why are the King's powers delegated to the Governor-General?
- Because the Constitution gives the King no powers at all
- Because the Prime Minister has asked the King to retire
- Because the King does not live in Australia ✓
- Because the King is not permitted to enter Australia
Why this is the answer
Since the King lives outside Australia, his powers are carried out here by the Governor-General.
This question is from: Constitutional monarchy
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