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The '''monarchy of Aquitayne''', commonly referred to as simply the '''monarchy''', is the {{wpl|constitutional monarchy}} of [[Aquitayne]], and the [[United Kingdom of Aquitayne and Symphonia|United Kingdom]]. It also previously included all of Aquitayne's [[Aquitaynian Overseas Territories|overseas territories]]. The current monarch and {{wpl|head of state}} is [[Samuel Reich]], who ascended to the throne in 2012 after the death of his father.
The '''monarchy of Aquitayne''', commonly referred to as simply the '''monarchy''', is the {{wpl|constitutional monarchy}} of [[Aquitayne]], and the [[United Kingdom of Aquitayne and Symphonia|United Kingdom]]. It also previously included all of Aquitayne's [[Aquitaynian Overseas Territories|overseas territories]]. The current monarch and {{wpl|head of state}} is [[Samuel Reich]], who ascended to the throne in 2012 after the death of his father.


The monarch and their [[Aquitaynian Royal Family|immediate family]] undertake various official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties. The monarchy must complete their duties in a non-partisan manner, upholding only their belief the action is good for the kingdom. The monarch is required to appoint the [[Prime Minister of Aquitayne|prime minister]], as well as bestow honors. The monarch is also the head of the [[Aquitaynian armed forces]]. The monarch ultimately has sole discretion over the use of the nation's armed services through their {{wpl|royal prerogative}}, and the same stands for the passage of legislation through [[Parliament of Aquitayne|parliament]], which requires {{wpl|royal assent}}. The [[Government of Aquitayne]] is known as His Majesty's Government.
The monarch and their [[Aquitaynian Royal Family|immediate family]] undertake various official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties. The monarchy must complete their duties in a non-partisan manner, upholding only their belief the action is good for the kingdom. The monarch is required to appoint the [[Prime Minister of Aquitayne|prime minister]], as well as bestow honors. The monarch is also the head of the [[Aquitaynian Armed Services|Aquitaynian armed forces]]. The monarch ultimately has sole discretion over the use of the nation's armed services through their {{wpl|royal prerogative}}, and the same stands for the passage of legislation through [[Parliament of Aquitayne|parliament]], which requires {{wpl|royal assent}}. The [[Government of Aquitayne]] is known as His Majesty's Government.


==Constitutional and legal role==
==Constitutional and legal role==

Revision as of 18:55, 2 August 2020

King of the Kingdom of Aquitayne
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Incumbent
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Samuel I
since 7 December 2012
Details
StyleHis Majesty
Heir apparentLiam, Prince of Acril
ResidenceRoyal Palace, Telora

The monarchy of Aquitayne, commonly referred to as simply the monarchy, is the constitutional monarchy of Aquitayne, and the United Kingdom. It also previously included all of Aquitayne's overseas territories. The current monarch and head of state is Samuel Reich, who ascended to the throne in 2012 after the death of his father.

The monarch and their immediate family undertake various official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties. The monarchy must complete their duties in a non-partisan manner, upholding only their belief the action is good for the kingdom. The monarch is required to appoint the prime minister, as well as bestow honors. The monarch is also the head of the Aquitaynian armed forces. The monarch ultimately has sole discretion over the use of the nation's armed services through their royal prerogative, and the same stands for the passage of legislation through parliament, which requires royal assent. The Government of Aquitayne is known as His Majesty's Government.

Constitutional and legal role

History

Empire of Exponent

Independence

Modern status

Succession

Restrictions by gender

Regency

Finances

Residences

Style

Arms

The coat of arms of Samuel I in Aquitayne. The design, in use since the accession of Queen Lisa in 1919, features the royal symbol of the griffin superimposed center over the crossing of a lion and hand - symbolizing the force and justness of the crown.