The Monarch of the United Kingdom- currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The Monarch of the United Kingdom- currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
No, Queen Elizabeth II is head of state of several nations SEPARATELY including Canada, Australia, Belize, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Rates of institutional abuse can vary by state and can encompass various settings such as nursing homes, psychiatric facilities, and prisons. In the U.S., states like California, Texas, and Florida have been reported to have higher rates of institutional abuse cases, but this can fluctuate based on reporting mechanisms, oversight, and individual facility practices.
When looking to find flights from to Australia from the United Kingdom then it may be worth looking at the Cheap Flights website that state they have cheap flights from London to Australia.
Republics, such as the United States, France, etc., have presidents as their heads of state. Monarchies, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have a monarch (e.g. Queen Elizabeth II) as their head of state. In Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, a Governor General is the monarch's permanent representative in the absence of the monarch herself.
The United Kingdom is not a failed state but a first world state.
It was most certainly fair for the Canadians to go to war with the Brits because Canada was a possession (colony) of the United Kingdom. Here is a comparison for you so you can understand the concept better. If the US went to war and the State of Nebraska refused to go to war it would be unfair because the other 49 states had to go to war. So Canada could not refuse being part the United Kingdom. They did not have their own self rule as a nation yet. After World War 2 Canada and Australia were released from the United Kingdom.
Yes, they share a head of state (Queen Elizabeth II).
There are no states in the United Kingdom.
No, it is not. Canada is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Kingdom. It is a Constitutional Monarchy under Queen Elizabeth 2 as Head of State.
The United Kingdom does not have any states, so there are no state capitals in it.