England is a part of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Queen Elizabeth II is queen of The United Kingdom.
There is no King.
There is no emperor.
There is no president.
they have an queen
Indian independence was granted in 1947, when the Queen of England (i.e. the wife of the last King-Emperor) was Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Queen Charlotte was the wife of King George III who was on throne when John Adams was president. When John Quincy Adams was president King George IV was the king and his wife had died so there was no queen.
England has no President. The head of state is the a King or Queen. Queen Elizabeth II was the Queen in 1994. The head of government is the Prime Minister. In 1994 this was John Major.
No. England is part of the UK. The UK does not have a president. It has a King or Queen.
England, being part of the UK, is ruled by the same hand as they are. United Kingdom has a parliamentary monarchy, therefore a queen, Queen Elizabeth II.
England has never had a president. It is a monarchy, so it has a King or a Queen. So unless they change their system to being a republic, there will never be a president in England.
A monarchy is a form of government headed by a king, queen, or an emperor.
Britain is a constitutional monarchy and the head of state is HM the Queen. Immediately prior to Indian independence, George VI was the King of England and the Emperor of India.
Japan does not have a king or queen, though it does have an emperor. Emperor Akihito is the present incumbant
The most common positions include: President Prime Minister King/Queen Emperor Shah Sultan
Because when we broke away from england king James was so horribal to the colonies that we swore we would never have a king again so instead we have a president. It's pretty much the same as a king but except he is elected into office.