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In most monarchies, there is no lower age limit to becoming monarch - the title is usually hereditary and so is assumed on the death of the previous monarch regardless of age.

Naturally, when the new monarch is a child, some arrangement is made for the duties of the monarch to be carried out by someone else.

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the queen was 23 when she became queen.

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