Reign may be a noun or a verb. An adjective form is "regnant."
A Queen Regnant is the monarch, and an outright ruler in her own right; a Queen Consort is only a queen by virtue of being married to the King, who is the monarch. The same thing for the King.
Brin is how you pronounce it
How do you pronounce Baekje.
Albustix pronounce
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"Regnant" means reigning or ruling. It is often used to describe a dominant or influential position, particularly in a political or leadership context.
Queen Regnant.
She was a Queen Consort, as it was her husband that was the ruling monarch, not herself, unlike Elizabeth II, a Queen Regnant.
Joanna the Mad
Denmark is ruled by a Queen Regnant.
All of the present Queens regnant were Queens in 1986.
All of the present Queens regnant were Queens in 1986.
She thought she was regnant then she found out she wasn't.
She is the Queen (regnant) of Denmark since 1972.
It's called crazy.