Yes, he can, but it would mean the end of the Monarchy.
Could King Charles III legally dissolve Parliament on his own? The answer might surprise you. This debate has taken on new life recently, fueled by Elon Musk’s provocative suggestion that the King should dissolve Parliament to address growing public dissatisfaction with British politicians. Musk’s outspoken critiques of the political elite, alongside his controversial support for figures like Tommy Robinson, have amplified frustrations with leadership. So, where does the monarchy fit into this picture?
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