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==History==
==History==
At the end of Queen Victoria's reign, the British Monarchy's power diminished and pretty much became a ceremonial monarchy. Now the British Parliament and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom do all the heavy work. All the ceremonial monarchies today are: [[File:Cball-Antigua.png]] Antigua and Barbuda, [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia, [[File:Cball-Bahamas.png]] The Bahamas, [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium, [[File:Cball-Belize.png]] Belize, [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia, [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada, [[File:Cball-Denmark.png]] Denmark, [[File:Cball-Grenada.png]] Grenada, [[File:Cball-Jamaica.png]] Jamaica, [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan, [[File:Cball-Lesotho.png]] Lesotho, [[File:Cball-lux.png]] Luxembourg, [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia including the 9 Malay states with a monarch, the [[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] Netherlands, [[File:Cball-Newz.png]] New Zealand, [[File:Cball-Norway.png]] Norway, [[File:Cball-Papua NG.png]] Papua New Guinea, [[File:Cball-Kitts.png]] Saint Kitts and Nevis, [[File:Cball-Lucia.png]] Saint Lucia, [[File:Cball-Vincent.png]] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, [[File:Cball-Solomon.png]] Solomon Islands, [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain, [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden, [[File:Cball-Tuvalu.png]] Tuvalu and the [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom, with Sweden and Japan constitutionally forbiting the monarchy from having any role in government.
At the end of Queen Victoria's reign, the British Monarchy's power diminished and became a ceremonial monarchy. Now the British Parliament and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and their equivalents in Commonwealth realms, do all the heavy work. All the ceremonial monarchies today are: [[File:Cball-Antigua.png]] Antigua and Barbuda, [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia, [[File:Cball-Bahamas.png]] The Bahamas, [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium, [[File:Cball-Belize.png]] Belize, [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia, [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada, [[File:Cball-Denmark.png]] Denmark, [[File:Cball-Grenada.png]] Grenada, [[File:Cball-Jamaica.png]] Jamaica, [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan, [[File:Cball-Lesotho.png]] Lesotho, [[File:Cball-lux.png]] Luxembourg, [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia including the 9 Malay states with a monarch, the [[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] Netherlands, [[File:Cball-Newz.png]] New Zealand, [[File:Cball-Norway.png]] Norway, [[File:Cball-Papua NG.png]] Papua New Guinea, [[File:Cball-Kitts.png]] Saint Kitts and Nevis, [[File:Cball-Lucia.png]] Saint Lucia, [[File:Cball-Vincent.png]] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, [[File:Cball-Solomon.png]] Solomon Islands, [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain, [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden, [[File:Cball-Tuvalu.png]] Tuvalu and the [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom, with Sweden and Japan constitutionally forbiting the monarchy from having any role in government.


==Personality and Behaviour==
==Personality and Behaviour==

Revision as of 05:52, 29 June 2024

"In its practical working from year to year, the Commonwealth is, and each State also continues to be as a State what it was as a colony, a Crowned Republic, i.e. a community monarchical in its form, but republican in its spirit and operation, and indeed more democratic than many republics are."

Ceremonial Monarchism (CerMon), also referred to as Crowned Republicanism (CrownRep), is a Non-Quadrant political ideology and the most common form of monarchism today. In a ceremonial monarchy, the monarchy is limited to only ceremonial functions (occasionally also emergency functions), while actually running the country is left up to a parliamentary government.

History

At the end of Queen Victoria's reign, the British Monarchy's power diminished and became a ceremonial monarchy. Now the British Parliament and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and their equivalents in Commonwealth realms, do all the heavy work. All the ceremonial monarchies today are: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Belgium, Belize, Cambodia, Canada, Denmark, Grenada, Jamaica, Japan, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Malaysia including the 9 Malay states with a monarch, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Spain, Sweden, Tuvalu and the United Kingdom, with Sweden and Japan constitutionally forbiting the monarchy from having any role in government.

Personality and Behaviour

  • CerMon is usually seen with Mediacracy taking pictures of them.
  • He is laughed at by his uncles whenever he tries to voice his opinion (if he even bothers to say anything).
  • He is very spoiled and is seen pestering his father to give him stuff.

How to Draw

Cockade of Ceremonial Monarchism

Ceremonial Monarchism is symbolized by the purple version of the Cockade of France (The symbol of Republicanism).

  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Around the edge of the ball, draw a thick purple outline,
  3. Draw a magenta circle in the centre,
  4. Color the rest of the ball white,
  5. Draw a crown on top (gold for the crown and red for the jewels),
  6. Add the eyes, and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Purple #541A55 84, 26, 85
Magenta #B83FBA 184, 63, 186
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Gold #FFEF01 255, 239, 1
Red #EA1A1E 234, 26, 30

Relationships

Friends

  • Constitutional Monarchism - I like you, but why do you even need power, man?
  • Queen Elizabeth II - You were a great influence upon me, Lizzie. Rest in peace, Queen!
  • The Shogunate - He lets me dress like an emperor and have very nice things, but the Shogun is the one in control.
  • Parliamentarianism - I'll let you do your thing.Even if you f*** up.
  • Apoliticism - I don't really care for politics. I just want to sit on a throne and have fancy things.

Frenemies

Enemies

  • Republicanism - Hey man, what are you doing with that guillotine & what do you mean you know what I've done!?
  • Illegalism - Can you stop stealing my crown!?
  • Meritocracy - But I don't wanna work today! :(
  • Showa Statism - Say hello to 1947 constitution.
  • Presidentialism - Not only are you a filthy republican, but you also want the head of state to have power. You are my opposite.
  • Autocracy - Also wants the head of state to have actual power, and is not explicitly monarchist.

Further Information

Literature

Articles

Wikipedia

Gallery

Navigation

  1. All monarchs named Charles have dissolved parliament thus far.
  2. The Coronation showed Charles is a truly modern, multicultural monarch
  3. Allegedly, the crown has regained control of its own finances