It is "inevitable'' that New Zealand will ditch the monarchy and become a republic, Sir Don McKinnon says.
Speaking on the eve of the royal visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the former deputy prime minister said the country has been moving towards republicanism "for a long time''.
"I'm quite certain the royal family understands that completely,'' Sir Don said.
''[There are] 54 countries in the Commonwealth, only 16 are realms, and I can tell you now that one Caribbean publicly, and three Caribbean, privately are probably going to give up that relationship with the monarchy when the Queen dies. So it is a diminishing group of countries, and the important thing is for us to openly and candidly debate the issue.''
Sir Don, who sat as the secretary-general of the Commonwealth of Nations for eight years, said he believed New Zealand would eventually become a republic.