Monarchy of Gallia
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Queen of Gallia | |
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Koningin van Gallië | |
Provincial/State | |
Incumbent | |
Helène II Françoise since 27 November 2003 | |
Details | |
Style | Her Majesty |
Heir apparent | Charlotte, Princess of Randgriz |
First monarch | Laeventia I |
Formation | 21 July 1709 |
Residence | Laeventiaburg Palace Royal Palace of Moeskroen Randgriz Castle |
The Monarchy of Gallia is a constitutional hereditary monarchy and head of state of the Atmoran Federal state of the Kingdom of Gallia. The reigning monarch of Gallia is titled as the Queen of Gallia (Dutch: Koningin van Gallië), however in the case of a male monarch, they would styled as the King of Gallia (Koning van Gallië).
Furthermore, the Queen of Gallia serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the Gallian National Marechaussee and Commissioner-General of the Royal Gallian Police. The current reigning monarch of Gallia is Queen Helène II Françoise, who has been reigning since 27 November 2003, ever since the death of her father, King Christiaan IV.
History
Princes of Randgriz
Dukes of Gallia
Kingdom
List of monarchs of Gallia
Constitutional role
Inviolability
Traditions
Royal Household
Members of the Gallian royal family
- Queen Helène II Françoise and Prince Carel Eugeen of Reinvel (The Queen and her husband)
- Frederika, Queen Mother (The Queen's mother)
- Prince Frederik (The Queen's brother)
- Prince Hendrik (The Queen's brother)
- Prince Carel-Theodoor (The Queen's uncle)
- Princess Arianna (The Queen's aunt)