Jamaica has began the process of becoming a republic, which might result in the removal of Queen Elizabeth as the country's head of state by 2025.
The head of the Caribbean nation's legal ministry revealed to the country's parliament that the procedure to depose Her Majesty will start soon, with the goal of finishing before the next election.
It was also disclosed that it will be incorporated in the development of a new Jamaican Constitution, which, if passed, will turn the island into a republic without a monarchy.
A number of critical votes are likely to take place in both houses of the Jamaican parliament, the House and Senate, followed by a public vote, in order for Jamaica to become a republic.
This comes after the Prime Minister of the island discussed the problem with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during their Caribbean tour earlier this year.
Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness clumsily informed them that his country was "moving on" from monarchy.