The Christmas observances of Queen Elizabeth II reflected a blend of personal devotion, constitutional duty, and public symbolism. During her long reign, the Queen helped anchor...
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Queen Elizabeth II began her reign on 6 February 1952, following the death of her father, King George VI. She was in Kenya at the time of her accession, unaware of the change un...
Read articleSweden is a constitutional monarchy, and the Queen holds the title of "Queen consort" as the spouse of the King. There is no active political power; under the 1974 Instrument of...
Read articleThe Queen's corgis are among the most recognizable symbols of British monarchy, representing six decades of companionship and public service. These Pembroke Welsh Corgis shaped...
Read articleKing Charles in Lancaster refers to the constitutional and ceremonial role of the monarch within the historic county of Lancashire, with Lancaster serving as the county town and...
Read articleThe Tonga king is the hereditary monarch of the Kingdom of Tonga, serving as head of state and symbol of national unity. The current sovereign, King Tupou VI, belongs to the Hou...
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