The best example is probably the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Morocco
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England is a country with constitutional monarchy.
Holland has a king. However, the country is known as a parliamentary representative democracy as well as a constitutional monarchy. This means that the monarchy does not have complete control over the country.
No. Spain is a Constitutional Monarchy.
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The Kingdom of Bhutan
Whether a country is a constitutional monarchy or not does not have any bearing on the question of whether you can have dual citizenship in such a country. As a result, the answer depends on the particular country in question and its policy on dual citizenship.
It depends on the type of monarchy the country has. In an absolute monarchy they have many powers. In a constitutional monarchy they have very few.
Jamaica is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
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There is nothing bad about a Monarchy provided that it is a Constitutional Monarchy, ie, the country is run by democratically elected people and not the reigning monarch. All European monarchies are Constitutional Monarchies.