At the moment, Queen Elizabeth II is our Monarch. Charles is the Prince of Wales and is next in line to the throne. However, if Charles seems to be too old to become King after the Queen dies, William the Duke of Cambridge will become King. Hope this helped. ;)
As he is the son and heir of the current monarch.
The next ruler of England was King James I, whose wife was Anne of Denmark and was referred to as the Queen. However the next queen regnant (who reigned in her own right) after Elizabeth I was Mary II who was co-ruler with William III.
That would of course be Prince Charles, who is currently next in line to be the Monarch of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The monarch was Queen Elizabeth by 2003.
No, he has never been in Monarch of the Glen.
No, The reigning monarch can not choose the next monarch.
A fair and wise ruler, he was considered the greatest monarch of his time. In dynasties, the king's heir usually becomes the next monarch.
Hitler was NOT a monarch. If anything, he was a dictator. A monarch is made by birth. A king's first son is the next king. Hitler was elected.
There was a tradition with British coins that when a monarch died the face of the next monarch would be portrayed facing in the opposite direction from the previous monarch.
An ore is the smallest currency unit in various Scandinavian countries. The purchasing power of 1 ore is so small that the lowest denomination coins are either 50 or 100 ore. 100 ore is equivalent to 1 unit of the next larger denomination, called a crown.
Mostly, they can be found next to lava.
When the previous reigning monarch dies, at that instant, the next in line becomes the new monarch - this is the accession. At some point in the future (after the old monarch has been ceremonially buried and after a period of morning), the new monarch, at a ceremony, makes promises to their subjects to rule justly and is crowned. At the the point of coronation the monarch becomes the new reigning monarch.
King Harald (2008) Next in line: Haakon Magnus
The state opening of parliament by the monarch is held in November.
As he is the son and heir of the current monarch.
If you mean monarch butterfly's then no. But if you mean the kind of monarch that ruled in medieval Europe then no again. Next time remember to clarify. Hope this helped you. :)
No one, the title is inherited, though can be refused and passed to the next in line.