Britain's Queen Elizabeth could be removed as the Head of State of Barbados. The Caribbean island came under British control from 1627 up until independence in 1966, but has remained a constitutional monarchy since then.
However, Freundel Stuart - the country's prime minister - has revealed a plan that would see the Queen replaced by a ceremonial President in time for the 50th anniversary of independence next year.
Meanwhile, George Pilgrim, the general secretary of the Democratic Labour Party, has said the idea will be put to parliament, but that the government doesn't anticipate there being any serious opposition.