King Charles still serves as head of state in the Commonwealth of Nations, which includes some 56 states, including Canada, Jamaica, and New Zealand. Despite these countries having no legal ...
The member nations of the Commonwealth are overwhelmingly former territories and colonies of the British Empire. The head of the Commonwealth is King Charles III who is also the head of state of ...
At the Commonwealth's height, Elizabeth was the head of state of 31 realms. As PBS reported, the nations that retained the British ruler as their constitutional monarch may have seen the ...
The modern Commonwealth of Nations was born in 1949 when the London Declaration was signed by eight countries. The declaration recognised the eight countries as independent and equal members of the ...
As head of the Commonwealth, the Queen presides over the ... by presidents and prime ministers from across the 53 member nations - as well as their family members, lobbyists and journalists ...
The modern Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary union of 53 independent sovereign states, all but two of them - Mozambique and Rwanda - claiming some past connection with the British Empire. It is ...
King Charles III, like his mother before him, not only reigns over the UK, but also over 14 other nations. They are part of the Commonwealth of Nations—a political association of countries which is ...