with no parliament
a territory ruled over by a King, or a Queen in the case of the UK
The US annexed hawaii.
Because their power was absolute. They could over-rule Parliament and the church.
the queen goes first then the priminister then police and then normall people
Queen Elizabeth the I ruled with Parliment and on occasion she would rule against them if the situation called for it
England
The direct rule of queen and British parliament after the mutiny in 1857, The Govt of India Act of 1858 Changed the administration in India.
parliament
Someone who rules over a kingdom is called a queen or king.A monarch will rule over a kingdom. A monarch is a king or queen.
She ruled over all of ancient Egypt.
with parliament control
with no parliament
The Queen's does not rule like a monarch, but instead works alongside Parliament. The Queen's powers include, Head of the Armed Forces, the ability to conclude treaties, appoint officers of all ranks, and appoint a Prime Minister of her own choosing.
The Queen has very little actual power over Australia. Her representative in Australia, the Governor-General, has more power - but her role is mostly ceremonial. The Governor-General plays a symbolic role, representing the authority (provided by the Queen) for the government to rule. The Governor-General has the power to summon parliament, call elections and appoint the Prime Minister (the Governor-General has a responsibility to appoint the person most likely to maintain the support of the House of Representatives). They also appoint other officials, such as High Court Justices. Therefore the Queen, through the Governor-General, does have some power over Australia - but most of this is symbolic.
Then the Queen will rule the country and decide the laws and taxes, if England had no Queen either then it will go to complete Anarchy rule where there is no law and the people get away with anything, the whole country would turn into complete chaos. Education would stop, Hospitals fall apart and criminals get away with everything. Which shows how much we rely on Parliament to keep the country together.
Her husband is Crown Prince Frederick and when his mother Queen Margarethe dies they will rule over Denmark