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The '''monarchy of [[Albeinland]]''', commonly referred as the '''Albish Crown''' or '''The Crown''', is the {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} of the Kingdom of Albeinland, its dependencies and overseas territories. The current monarch and head of state is Queen [[Catherine II of Albeinland|Catherine II]], who ascedended the throne in 1972.
{{Politics of Albeinland|state=collapsed}}
The '''monarchy of [[Albeinland]]''', commonly referred as the '''Albish Crown''' or '''The Crown''', is the {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} of the Kingdom of Albeinland, its dependencies and overseas territories. The current monarch and head of state is Queen [[Catherine II of Albeinland|Catherine II]], who ascedended to the throne in 1972.


The monarch and its royal family should exert a series of official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties within the country. As a constitutional monarchy, the monarch have limited powers defined in the Common Charter of 1665, exercising non-partisan roles such as appointing the Chancellor, dismiss the [[Royal Assembly of Albeinland|Royal Assembly]] and convoke new elections.
The monarch and its royal family should exert a series of official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties within the country. As a constitutional monarchy, the monarch have limited powers defined in the Common Charter of 1665, exercising non-partisan roles such as appointing the [[Chancellor of Albeinland|Chancellor]], dismiss the [[Royal Assembly of Albeinland|Royal Assembly]] and convoke new elections.
 
The origins of the Albish Monarchy traces back to the Kingdom of Anglea, who managed to unify the Alban Highlands under the leadership of Arthur of Annesley. After the Anglean victory in the Battle of Gwynford in 1016, the Kingdom of Albeinland is estabilished and Arthur becomes the first monarch of the united country, with the House of Annesley rulling for the next 200 years.
==History==
==Role==
===Appointment of the Chancellor===
===Dissolution of the Royal Assembly===
===Religious role===
==Titles, Styles and Honours==
===Leonnia===
===Other monarchies===
==Sucession==
===Heir Presumptive===
==Residences==
==See Also==
* [[List of Albish monarchs]]
* [[Albish Royal Family]]
{{Albeinland topics}}
[[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Albeinland]]

Revision as of 17:21, 29 March 2019

Queen of Albeinland
Albeinland coa.png
Incumbent
Catherine of Albeinland.jpeg
Catherine II
since 12 April 1972
Details
StyleHer Majesty
Heir presumptiveAlexander
ResidenceBetfield Palace
Websitewww.royal.gov.ab

The monarchy of Albeinland, commonly referred as the Albish Crown or The Crown, is the constitutional monarchy of the Kingdom of Albeinland, its dependencies and overseas territories. The current monarch and head of state is Queen Catherine II, who ascedended to the throne in 1972.

The monarch and its royal family should exert a series of official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties within the country. As a constitutional monarchy, the monarch have limited powers defined in the Common Charter of 1665, exercising non-partisan roles such as appointing the Chancellor, dismiss the Royal Assembly and convoke new elections.

The origins of the Albish Monarchy traces back to the Kingdom of Anglea, who managed to unify the Alban Highlands under the leadership of Arthur of Annesley. After the Anglean victory in the Battle of Gwynford in 1016, the Kingdom of Albeinland is estabilished and Arthur becomes the first monarch of the united country, with the House of Annesley rulling for the next 200 years.

History

Role

Appointment of the Chancellor

Dissolution of the Royal Assembly

Religious role

Titles, Styles and Honours

Leonnia

Other monarchies

Sucession

Heir Presumptive

Residences

See Also