Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, The Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and the United Kingdom
Australia's Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of England.
The Head of State for both countries is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The head of state of the Commonwealth countries is the Queen/King of England. Currently this is Queen Elizabeth II. Her power is mostly ceremonial, as these countries have their own governments and law making powers. These countries do have representatives for the Queen to officially sign those laws into effect.
The head of state of the Commonwealth countries is the Queen/King of England. Currently this is Queen Elizabeth II. Her power is mostly ceremonial, as these countries have their own governments and law making powers. These countries do have representatives for the Queen to officially sign those laws into effect.
The head of state of the Commonwealth countries is the Queen/King of England. Currently this is Queen Elizabeth II. Her power is mostly ceremonial, as these countries have their own governments and law making powers. These countries do have representatives for the Queen to officially sign those laws into effect.
The queen is head of 16 countries
The queen makes no decisions regarding the government of any of the countries that she is the head of state of.
Spain Australia Canada new zeland england
probably Queen Elizabeth II, she may even be the most powerful individual, she is head of state of 16 countries, and head of the commonwealth which contains 54 countries
The United Kingdom does not have a president. The UK is a monarchy, and the current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II. The head of the government is the Prime Minister, currently David Cameron. This means that both the Queen & David Cameron are head of country.
probably Queen Elizabeth II, she may even be the most powerful individual, she is head of state of 16 countries, and head of the commonwealth which contains 54 countries
A governor general for countries that have the monarch as their head of state too, such as Canada or Australia. For other countries, it would be an ambassador.