There are actually a total of 8 countries:
Antigua and Barbuda
The Bahamas
Grenada
Jamaica
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Queen Elizabeth was recognized as the monarch of Trinidad and Tobago, but this ended in 1976.
In the link below you will find a list of countries with monarchs. You will notice Queen Elizabeth II is listed multiple times. This is because many countries in the British Commonwealth have agreed to recognize the monarch of the UK as their head of state.
The Monarch of the United Kingdom- currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The Monarch of the United Kingdom- currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The monarch was Queen Elizabeth by 2003.
Grenada is an independent country in the Caribbean and is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The country is governed by a parliamentary democracy, with a constitutional monarch as the head of state. Queen Elizabeth II, from the United Kingdom, is the current monarch of Grenada.
James I
An example of a monarch would be Queen Elizabeth II of Britain.
yes she was the last Tudor monarch
Elizabeth 1st until 1603
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the constinutional monarch of 16 soverign states, and head of the 54 member countries of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Queen Elizabeth the II.
No. They are not republics. They have a monarch, Queen Elizabeth. If a country has a monarch it does not have a president. Republics and monarchies are two different systems of running countries and have different types of heads of state.