Yes. Scotland has shared a monarchy with England since James 6th of Scotland and 1st of England ascended the English throne on the death of Queen Elizabeth the 1st. James 6th was the son of Mary Queen of Scots (granddaughter of Henry VIII's elder sister Margaret). Consequently the current monarch is the British queen Elizabeth. In reality, she is Queen Elizabeth the 2nd of England and 1st of Scotland as Scotland has never previously had a Queen Elizabeth, unlike England, prior to the Union of the Crowns in 1603
Yes. The United Kingdom has existed since 1707 and has always had a monarchy. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) - prior to becoming the UK all of them at some point in there history have had a monarch.
Yes, it has a constitutional monarchy.
It is both.
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constitutional monarchy
The UK is a constitutional monarchy - not a republic.
It is a monarchy. Specifically, it is a constitutional monarchy. The monarch is head of state and has powers set out within the constitution, and has to operate within the guidelines set out within the constitution.
The UK is both a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II.
Because it is a constitutional monarchy. Only republics have presidents.
If the UK voted to abolish the monarchy, it would become a Republic.
The UK is a monarchy and the US is a republic.
The UK is both a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy.
A Constitutional Monarchy.
The UK is a Constitutional Monarchy.
The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, as opposed to an absolute monarchy where the monarch has unrestricted control of the state. Additionally, the UK has a democratic parliamentary government.