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The monarchy of Puerto Rico is a constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of [[Puerto Rico (Hanover)|Puerto Rico]]. | The monarchy of Puerto Rico is a constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of [[Puerto Rico (Hanover)|Puerto Rico]]. Generally, a number of terms have been used to refer to the government of [[Puerto Rico (Hanover)|Puerto Rico]], namely ''Crown in Right of Puerto Rico'', ''Her Majesty in Right of Puerto Rico'', or ''The Queen in Right of Puerto Rico''. While originally rooted in {{wp|British}} culture, the institution has since come to adopt a more {{wp|Puerto Rican}} or {{wp|Spanish}} identity, given the country's predominantly {{wp|Hispanic}} culture and history. | ||
At present, the current monarch is [[Alexandra of the United Kingdom and of the Netherlands|Queen Alexandra]] whom, given her constitutional role, exercises her powers through a cabinet of ministers led by the [[Prime Minister of Puerto Rico]], whom is popularly elected every four years. In practice, the Queen has been represented in the country by a governor-general, whom usually exercises the role of head of state in the monarch's name. |
Revision as of 07:24, 12 December 2022
Queen of Puerto Rico | |
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Reina de Puerto Rico (Spanish) | |
Incumbent | |
Alexandra since 13 October 2017 | |
Details | |
Style | Her Majesty |
Heir presumptive | Prince Richard, Duke of Cleveland |
First monarch | Charles III |
Formation | 22 March 1977 |
Residence | Royal Estate, San Juan |
The monarchy of Puerto Rico is a constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of Puerto Rico. Generally, a number of terms have been used to refer to the government of Puerto Rico, namely Crown in Right of Puerto Rico, Her Majesty in Right of Puerto Rico, or The Queen in Right of Puerto Rico. While originally rooted in British culture, the institution has since come to adopt a more Puerto Rican or Spanish identity, given the country's predominantly Hispanic culture and history.
At present, the current monarch is Queen Alexandra whom, given her constitutional role, exercises her powers through a cabinet of ministers led by the Prime Minister of Puerto Rico, whom is popularly elected every four years. In practice, the Queen has been represented in the country by a governor-general, whom usually exercises the role of head of state in the monarch's name.