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Published 14:56 13 Mar 2021 GMT
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Patrick Harvie was elected co-leader of the Scottish Green Party in 2019. (Photo: Getty)[/caption]
In a statement, he said: "The revelations from the last few days, and other recent scandals, raise serious questions about the attitudes and values of the royal family and those around them.
"They also serve as a reminder that the monarchy itself is an outdated, discredited and totally undemocratic institution."
Harvie believes Scotland needs to break away from Britain and elect its own Head of State.
He added: "As we look to the future that Scotland can have as a fairer, greener and independent country, it is clear that asking the people to choose a modern, democratically accountable head of state would be the best step forward."
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