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The role of the Monarch in the UK, image - Coggle Diagram
The role of the
Monarch
in the UK
Hereditary title
reigns as the "Head of the state"= The public persona of a sovereign state
Head of the Armed Forces
Restrained
Can only give honours and appoint the Prime minister
"Ceremonial" role
Brand ambassador
Serving British interests
Increasing Tourism in the UK
Head of the Anglican church since 1534
Actual Monarch : king Charles III
Represents British sovereignty + Government authority
Appears on Bank of England notes, and all british coins
Role in the government
a kind of "Legislative power" : Royal assent
approves the laws decided by the two Houses
Always approves except during political emergencies
Can appoint the prime minister
Not a real role as he has no other choices : he has to appoint the leader of the party that won the elections