It depends on the nature of the monarchy.
In Absolute Monarchies (like Saudi Arabia or Oman), the royalty do make the laws. In a Constitutional Monarchy with a strong monarch (like Morocco or Jordan), the royalty have a strong hand in law creation, but the legislature plays a significant role in finessing of the legislation. In a Constitutional Monarchy with a weak monarch (like the United Kingdom or Spain), the royalty are largely absent or prohibited from law promulgation.
A constitutional monarchy is one where kings and queens are the heads of state in a country. They do not have the ability to make laws.
He had said that citizens, not kings and queens, should make laws.
The king tends to make the laws in a monarchy
Same as people have done for thousands of years.
just get a bike then make it look like one from the music video kings and queens by 30 seconds to mars
The same thing all Kings and Queens do: Pretend!
mostly monarchies. (kings/queens)
I imagine they remain silent during the ceremony. Speech isn't suitable for them at that moment. Monarchy today is mostly representative, the new Kings and Queens do not have power on the decisions of their countries' political issues. Such decisions are taken by the prime minister.
they mad the least important decisions and bowed down to the kings of the monarchy
No - Great Britain is not a country, nation or state; it is an island. The island of Great Britain, together with the Province of Northern Ireland and about 1000 small islands, make up The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy.
because they bring the laws into your country and help make it a better place, by listning to your council in your city (most cities), and finding a solution to your cities problems and needs.
we can all make it work if we try harder as queens and as kings and even as just villagers we can do this.