The head of state of the Commonwealth countries is the Queen/King of England. Currently this is Queen Elizabeth II. Her power is mostly ceremonial, as these countries have their own governments and law making powers. These countries do have representatives for the Queen to officially sign those laws into effect.
Shares PowerYes, the ruler shares power in a constitutional monarchy.trueaplus kylegt1
Independent city-states ruled by their own kings
Sweden, Monarchies around the worldAfricaLesotho - King Letsie IIIMorocco - King Mohammed VISwaziland - King Mswati IIIAsiaBhutan - King Jigme Khesar Namgyal WangchuckBrunei - Sultan Haji Hassanal BolkiiahCambodia - King Norodom SihamoniJapan - Emperor AkihitoMalaysia - Tuanku Abdul HalimThailand - King Bhumibol AdulyadejEuropeAndorra - Princes Nicolas Sarkozy and Joan Enric Vives SiciliaBelgium - King Albert IIDenmark - Queen Margarethe IILiechtenstein - Prince Hans Adam IILuxembourg - Grand Duke HenriMonaco - Prince Albert IINetherlands - Queen BeatrixNorway - King Harald VSpain - King Juan Carlos ISweden - King Carl Gustaf XVIUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - Queen Elizabeth IIMiddle EastBahrain - King Hamad bin Isa al-KhalifaJordan - King Abdullah IIKuwait - Emir Sabah Al-Ahmed Al Jaber Al-SabahOman - Sultan Oabus ibn Sa'idQatar - Emir Sheik Hamad ibn Khalifa al-ThaniSaudi Arabia - King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-SaudUnited Arab Emirates - Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed Al NahyanOtherTonga - King George Tupou V.That's 31 unless I've mis-counted.Countries with Constitutional Monarchies with Ceremonial MonarchsAndorraAntigua and BarbudaAustraliaBahamasBarbadosBelgiumBelizeCambodiaCanadaDenmarkGrenadaJamaicaJapanLesothoLuxembourgMalaysiaNetherlandsNew ZealandNorwayPapua New GuineaSaint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesSolomon IslandsSpainSwedenThailandTuvaluUnited KingdomCountries with Constitutional Monarchies with Active Monarchs(The prime minister is the nation's active executive but the monarch still has considerable political powers that can be used at their own discretion.)BahrainBhutanJordanKuwaitLiechtensteinMonacoMoroccoTongaUnited Arab EmiratesCountries with Absolute MonarchiesBruneiOmanQatarSaudi ArabiaSwaziland
Governance by a ruling class - usually a hereditary ruling class.
Monarchy.
A Kingdom A monarchy. A type of government where a king or queen rules.
It is Not your Mom!It means ruled by one Person I think! :)this is a random person and i did not type this it was a fat dude and this is the wrong answerAn Absolute Monarchy.
It is Not your Mom!It means ruled by one Person I think! :)this is a random person and i did not type this it was a fat dude and this is the wrong answerAn Absolute Monarchy.
monarchy
Absolute Monarchy is the type of government that has a king, queen, or emperor that has total authority.
Absolute Monarchy is the type of government that has a king, queen, or emperor that has total authority.
A monarchy occurs when the power of a nation rests on one single person or ruler. Some of the nations that have this type of government are Oman and Qatar.
No. A Monarchy is a type of governmental or political sytem which is ruled by a king or queen.
A monarchy, (ruled by a king).
Absolute Monarchy is the type of government that has a king, queen, or emperor that has total authority.
This type of government is called a monarchy