im not positive but like 90-200? something like that
Queen Elizabeth 2 and all the most important members of the UK's Royal Family all live in the UK
England does not "rule" any country.England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.The Commonwealth of Nations, normally referred to as the Commonwealth and formerly known as the British Commonwealth, is an intergovernmental organisation of fifty-four independent member states.All but two of these countries (Mozambique and Rwanda) were formerly part of the British Empire, out of which it developed.The Queen of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II is Head of the Commonwealth.
Britain, sometimes referred to as Great Britain, is an island with the countries of England Scotland and Wales on it. The United Kingdom is a name for Britain and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is under British rule. The British Commonwealth is an organisation which has members that were all former British colonial countries.
No. Aside from the Brigade of Ghurkas, the British military accepts only citizens of the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries (or countries which were in the Commonwealth at the time of the recruit's birth), and the Republic of Ireland. The USA is none of these, thus, US citizens are ineligible to enlist in the British military.
There were 9 countries in the British Commonwealth in 1953: * Australia * Canada * India * New Zealand * Pakistan * South Africa * Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) * United Kingdom * Malaya (now part of Malaysia)
There are currently 54 member states of the British Commonwealth. Excluding the countries of the United Kingdom - five of the largest countries are... Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand and Sout Africa.
A commonwealth country is one that is in the commonwealth of Britain. Some of these countries include Australia, the Bahamas, Belize, Cameroon, Uganda, and the United Kingdom.
Because Canada still recognises the British Monarch as being the monarch of their country, despite being politically separate from the United Kingdom.
Five countries in the Commonwealth of Nations include Australia, Canada, Grenada, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.
They are United Kingdom, Canada, Sri Lanka, Australia, Bangladesh, India, Lesotho, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and Nigeria.Only former colonies and parts of the UK are eligible for Commonwealth membership.
No, the United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Island. The British monarch is constitutional monarch of 16 countries in total (British Commonwealth) including Canada. However this does not make it part of the nation of the United Kingdom.
England - is a single country. Great Britain - is the largest island - comprising England, Scotland and Wales. United Kingdom - comprises Great Britain plus Northern Ireland British commonwealth - is all the countries on the planet with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state.
Well there is no British empire as such nowadays. The ex-empire countries are known as commonwealth nations, many of these still have Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state, and have a close relationship with the United Kingdom.