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Right Now, there is a constitutional monarchy in England. A constitutional monarchy is when there are kings and queens. Their power is limited, that means that they can't do EVERYTHING the want to, and it runs through family. Like Queen Elizabeth will pass the crown on to her son, the he to his son, and like that. The people can also vote the queen or king out of royalty if the people do not like them.

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