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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One of the many definitions of "Sovereign" is, the reigning Monarch of a country. Englands current Sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II.
The currant Monarch (the person who is to be or has been crowned king or queen) is the lead person, this is currently Queen Elizabeth II.
17th-century England had a Parliamentary monarchy. A Parliamentary monarchy is a state headed by a monarch who is not actively involved in policy formation or implementation (i.e., the exercise of sovereign powers by a monarch in a ceremonial capacity)
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Australia is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, in which the UK and the Queen is a leader of. Most people know her as the Queen of England, but Elizabeth II is actually the monarch of 16 different countries. A vestige of Great Britain's former colonial empire, these states, known as the commonwealth realms, recognize Elizabeth as their Queen, but are otherwise wholly independent sovereign states.
Most of Englands energy is imported.
new englands educational system is the same as americas
There is none, officially. Generally, it's God Save the Queen (which would, of course, be God Save the King if there was a male monarch) which is used - the anthem of the United Kingdom. Land of Hope and Glory has been used at the Commonwealth Games.
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No. Since the Royal assent of the Succession to the Crown Act 2013, primogeniture is not gender biased for children born after 2011. Therefore the first child of the monarch becomes heir to the throne regardless whether they are male or female.