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Most countries in the world have neither a king nor a queen.
There are many more countries that do not have a king or queen then do. Most of the countries that do have Kings or Queens are in the Middle East. Even countries like England that have a Queen, they do not have the power that most would think a Queen would.
Yes some of the Muslim countries do still have King and Queen
Not at all, but their are more queens (1 queen)
There is no word for king, queen, prince or princess in Lakota since these are purely European concepts.
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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.
In most European monarchies of the Middle Ages, the king or queen inherited the throne, and could do so at any age. There were even cases of monarchs who inherited the throne after the death of their fathers, so they were monarchs at birth. It was always a problem when a child was the monarch because the loyalty was supposed to be to the king or queen, but the king or queen was unable to rule until coming of age. The period when the child monarch was unable to rule was called a regency period and was dominated by regents who were not monarchs and had their own interests to consider. In a few countries, the king or queen was elected from among a number of candidates chosen according to rank. In such countries, the monarch was always an adult.