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  1. Bhutan, Cambodia, Japan, and Thailand have constitutional monarchies where the monarch has a limited or ceremonial role. Thailand changed from traditional absolute monarchy into a constitutional one in 1932, while Bhutan changed in 2008.

  2. Sep 16, 2022 · In the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, the question of monarchy is brought sharply into focus. However, a surprising number of countries have ruling monarchs, and in this visual we break down the kinds of royal leadership across the 43 countries that still have them.

  3. Which countries are still a monarchy today? 43 countries in the world currently operate as monarchies and most have a king and a queen in charge.

    Country
    Type Of Monarch
    Monarch's Role
    Current Monarch (2024)
    Yang di-Pertuan Agong
    Ceremonial & Federal
    Ibrahim Iskandar
    Sultan
    Absolute
    Haitham bin Tariq
    Sultan
    Absolute
    Hassanal Bolkiah
    Prince
    Executive
    Hans-Adam II
  4. Entries below are listed beside their respective dominions, which are organised alphabetically. These monarchs reign as head of state in their respective sovereign states. Monarchs reigning over a constituent division, cultural or traditional polity are listed under constituent monarchs.

    Title
    Monarch (birth Year)
    Monarch (birth Year)
    Sovereign State (s)
    Joan Enric Vives i Sicília (b. 1949)
    12 May 2003
    Emmanuel Macron (b. 1977)
    14 May 2017
    Charles III [b] (b. 1948)
    Antigua and Barbuda Australia The Bahamas ...
    8 September 2022 [c]
    Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (b. 1950)
    6 March 1999 [e]
    • The United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II. The UK is home to the world’s most well-known royal family. Its current ruler is Queen Elizabeth II, whose reign spans over 64 years.
    • Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg. Belgian Royal Family. The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, collectively known as the Low Countries, or Benelux countries, all have monarchies.
    • Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. Scandinavia hosts three constitutional monarchies, the Kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
    • Monaco. Albert II, Prince of Monaco. The tiny Principality of Monaco has been ruled by the Grimaldi dynasty for more than seven hundred years. The country is now under the rule of Prince Albert II, who, as the Chief of State, shares power with the country’s legislature, the National Council.
  5. Feb 23, 2018 · All the monarchies are constitutional except Bahrain (mixed governance), Darussalam (absolute), Oman (absolute), Qatar (mixed), Saudi Arabia (absolute theocracy), Swaziland (absolute), UAE (mixed), and Vatican (absolute theocracy). Elective succession is observed in the Vatican and Malaysia.

  6. Apr 25, 2019 · Many countries still feature some form of monarchy. The titles of these monarchs vary, defined by the country’s traditions and language. Most monarchies are constitutional, having largely ...

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