I don't quite understand your definition of a monarchy. How on earth are Antigua, australia, bahamas, barbados, belize, canada, grenada, jamaica, new zealand, papua new guinea, st kitts, st lucia, st vincent, and tuvalu have monarchies? They certainly don't by any definition I've ever heard. You could consider adding indonesia, as it appears you have a very broad idea as to what constitutes a monarch.
Australia is a monarchy; their head of state is the Queen of Australia (Elizabeth). As is Canada, with the Queen of Canada (also Elizabeth). New Zealand's Queen is also called Elizabeth. And Antigua's, and Grenada's, and New Zealand's...
All those island countries exist under the British Commonwealth, as I tried to explain sometime ago in another quiz, and was soundly reprimanded by several posters. So happy to see that I'm not the only
one familiar with the reach of the British Monarchy.
one familiar with the reach of the British Monarchy.
Solomon Islands
Tuvalu
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