Queen Elizabeth II is the current head of the Commnwealth fo Nations.
Yoweri Museveni, (President of Uganda) is the Current Chairperson of the Commonwealth Council
The head of the executive branch in the Commonwealth of Virginia is the Governor.
The Monarch is the head of state (and therefore the head of British government). Technically, it is the monarch who appoints the Prime Minister, who de facto runs the country.
The Commonwealth of Nations is an association of 54 sovereign states, including the UK. Most, but not all, of the countries were once under British rule. Today they are all independent and include 33 republics, 16 monarchies where the Queen is Head of State, and 5 countires with their own monarch. The UK does not rule the Commonwealth; it is one of the 54 members, just as it is one of the members of the European Union.
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.
Commonwealth
The next head of the Commonwealth will be whoever inherits the throne of the United Kingdom and the thrones of the other Commonwealth realms like Canada, Australia and New Zealand. If nature takes its course this will be Charles who will become King of all the Commonwealth realms on the death or abdication of his mother, the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. However, should Elizabeth outlive Charles, his son William will become Head of the Commonwealth. In short, whoever is next in line for the throne of the Commonwealth realms will become Head of the Commonwealth. It is important to realise that this protocol for choosing the Head of the Commonwealth applies only to the position of Head of the Commonwealth, and this position is symbolic of the association of the Commonwealth countries to each other. The position has no bearing on the government of those countries that are not Commonwealth Realms (i.e. the republics of the Commonwealth). The Queen is not Queen of India, for example, even though the Indians accept her as Head of the Commonwealth.
The British monarch is always head of the Commonwealth. Currently, it is Queen Elizabeth II.
the head of commonwealth is queen vElizabeth 2 but in India he is Mr. Suresh Kalmadi
He was Lord Protector of the commonwealth.
The head of the commonwealth is always the reigning king/queen of Britain. The role of the Head of the Commonwealth is recognized by its members as the "symbol of their free association" and is akin to that of a ceremonial president, but for life: unlike a Chairman or secretary general of any other international organization, the Head of the Commonwealth is a symbol of the association, without executive power.
The queen is head of 16 countries
United Kingdom has participated at the Commonwealth Gamesfrom the beginning (1930). It is the head of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Suresh Kalmadi is the chairman of the organising committee of 2010 commonwealth games.
The Queen's Baton carries the message which the Head of Commonwealth (Elizabeth II) reads at the Opening Ceremony of the next Commonwealth Games.
Queen Elizabeth is the recognized head of state of Jamaica, as it is a member of the Commonwealth.
Marlborough House, in London.
she is head of state in command of country and commonwealth