Monarchical sovereignty refers to the supreme authority or power of a monarch within their kingdom. This means that the monarch has the ultimate say in all matters of governance, law, and policy.
Think of monarchical sovereignty like being the CEO of a company. The CEO has final say on major decisions and sets the direction for the company, just as a monarch would for their kingdom.
Absolute Monarchy: A form of government where the monarch holds supreme authority and where that authority is not restricted by written laws, legislature, or customs.
Divine Right Theory: The belief that a monarch's right to rule comes directly from God rather than through any earthly authority.
Constitutional Monarchy: A form of government in which a king or queen acts as Head of State within parameters set by a constitution.
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