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Yes,The British Rule is called a Monarchy.
The royal family of Great Britain.Historically the British Empire was ruled by a monarchy (Kings, Queens, etc). The modern British Empire is now structured with a parliamentary government system that handles most of it's political decisions; but keeps it's Monarchy out of tradition.The modern British monarchy still maintains ownership of important land holdings, is responsible for maintaining the tradition of giving out titles (lorships,knighthoods, etc) and takes on some of the countries diplomatic needs.
The British Monarchy.
The British Monarchy is a very rich one.
Since 1992, the British Monarchy is not up and above the law. However in some other countries, it is still legal.
Israel and Judah. Both of these countries fit relatively well into the territory of the British Mandate of Palestine.
No countries really use limited monarchy, but countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and others use monarchy while also using another form of government.
There are 16 Independent Sovereign States known officially as the Commonwealth Realms. They are: The United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand Jamaica Barbados The Bahamas Grenada Papua New Guinea The Solomon Islands Tuvalu Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Belize Antigua and Barbuda Saint Kitts and Nevis All of those countries/states all share one thing, Queen Elizabeth II is their Head of State and therefore apart of the British Monarchy. Although, the term 'British Monarchy' is only really used in Britain. For instance, it is the 'Canadian Monarchy' in Canada.
Australia is a constitutional monarchy, not a republic. When its government was first set up, it followed the British Westminster system.
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