The Welsh Devolved Government is effectively a Parliamentary government with no monarch, but Wales remains a smaller part of the the UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND(UK). The UK is a constitutional monarchy and all of its parts, including Wales, are part of that monarchy.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and hence shares Elizabeth II as it's monarchy with Scotland, Wales and England Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and hence shares Elizabeth II as it's monarchy with Scotland, Wales and England
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Wales does not have a president it has a first minister - Carwyn Jones
Wales is not represented on the Union Flag. Historically Wales was treated as a Principality, not a Kingdom and hence was treated as a junior partner to England by the monarchy. Therefore, the cross of St George was seen to represent England and Wales so there is no separate representation for Wales.
Wales is a Principality and a constituent country of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The UK has a constitutional monarchy and could be considered "capitalist".
The current Prince of Wales is Charles Windsor, and he was born on 14th November 1948, making him 65 years old as of Summer 2013. However, he is not Welsh himself- the title 'Prince of Wales' is one that has been assumed by the English monarchy for the monarch's eldest son.
Wales and Scotland are part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and therefore have Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. Prior to the 1707 Acts of Union Scotland was a kingdom and had its own monarchy, although since 1603 the King of Scots had also been the King of England. Wales was not a kingdom.
The other countries are England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Great Britain is part of the United Kindom. The UK is a Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy with devolved assemblies in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
Wales has had a number of kings and queens throughout its history, particularly during the medieval period when it was divided into various principalities. The most notable monarchs include Owain Glyndŵr, who is often regarded as the last sovereign prince of Wales. However, since the Laws in Wales Acts of 1535 and 1542, Wales has been considered part of the Kingdom of England, and its monarchy has been integrated into the English crown. Therefore, while there were many local rulers, Wales hasn't had a separate, continuous line of kings and queens in modern history.
In the United Kingdom there has to be a general election every 5 years. (Election of members of the House of Commons) The United Kingdom is ruled as a constitutional monarchy by HM Queen Elizabeth II. The monarchy is hereditary. The United Kingdom is England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland.
The Union flag represents the three original kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. Wales was a principality of the Kingdom of England. --At the time, though it was still a nation with a language and culture. Principality is now a courtesy title to the prince/princess of the British monarchy.