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In a monarchy, only the ruling monarch has that ability.
Royal titles are typically determined by a country's monarch or ruling family, who may consider traditions, historical significance, and personal preferences when creating or bestowing titles. Titles are often passed down from ruler to heir, but new titles can also be created to mark significant events or honor individuals. The specific rules and protocols for royal titles can vary between different monarchies.
By the monarch, leters patent, and tradition
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Titles are typically established by a monarch or governing body and passed down through generations within a noble or aristocratic family. The titles are often granted as a form of recognition or honor for service or loyalty to the ruling authority.
There can be many titles: Governor President Prime Minister Dictator Monarch Pope (there are more)
What is the purpose of having all the different labels and titles for the dissection?"
The current monarch of England is Queen Elizabeth II....Her majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is the monarch of the United Kingdom - which includes England. Nowhere in her many titles does it specifically state that she is queen of England. She is specifically named as Queen of Australia, Canada, New Zealand etc., but not England.
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Because the Americans changed the titles when they got released over there
Not necessarily. They can be any relation or maybe not related at all. It is a title given by the monarch to whoever they want. Some people have several titles.
They are the titles bestowed by a monarch and expressly forbidden by the US constitution. Although there are US citizens who covertly hold honorary British and European knighthoods etc.