The monarch's role is symbolic while the prime minister has more power.
The role of a Tudor monarch was to preside over the government of England and to rule the kingdom. The monarch was expected to provide an heir to the throne of England.
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Monarch
Queen Victoria.
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No, the United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Island. The British monarch is constitutional monarch of 16 countries in total (British Commonwealth) including Canada. However this does not make it part of the nation of the United Kingdom.
In Buckingham Palace, which is in London, England.
No, it has a contitutional monarch, and a democratically elected Prime Minister.
constitutional
The Monarch of the United Kingdom- currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
As monarch, ELizabeth came to throne of ENgland in 1558