There is no defining moment when the UK became a constitutional monarchy. Queen Victoria often expressed political views and preferences, which would be unthinkable now. The start of the Georgian period in 1714, brought about many changes to the way Great Britain was governed, with the King having less say, indeed the Georgian Kings were known for their indifference to the governance of Britain. King Edward VII (1902-10) is often said to be the first constitutional monarch as he played NO part in politics.
The United Kingdom has no written constitution. The unwritten 'British constitution' has developed and evolved over centuries.
Britain became the first parliamentary monarchy (or constitutional monarchy).
Great Britain is a geographical term. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is a constitutional monarchy.
Britain is a Constitutional Monarchy.
In 1750 Britain was a constitutional monarchy.
Constitutional Monarchy.
No. It's a constitutional monarchy
The United Kingdom is governed by a constitutional monarchy.
Great Britain has a constitutional monarchy.
It is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy.
No
in 1905 the majority voted for monarchy after the separation from Sweden
July 1st 1867.