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A stand-in monarch is often referred to as a "regent." A regent is appointed to govern in place of a monarch who is unable to fulfill their duties due to reasons such as minority, absence, or incapacity. In some contexts, such as fiction or temporary roles, they might also be called a "provisional ruler" or "acting monarch."

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