Monarchy of Albeinland
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Queen of the Kingdom of Albeinland | |
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Incumbent | |
Catherine II since 12 April 1972 | |
Details | |
Style | Her Majesty |
Heir presumptive | Alexander, Prince of Crawlsey |
First monarch | Arthur of Annesley |
Formation | 1016 |
Residence | Betfield Palace, Castelby |
Website | www.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 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.