Will We Have Monarchies in the Middle of the 21st Century?
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Published Date: 18 September 2022 at 23:04.
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18 September 2022 at 23:04. We can clearly see the transformation from a Monarchy to a Republic of the Commonwealth in the coming decade and even many of them in the coming few years, which will affect the global political power of the UK, still, the big question is if the UK will remain Constitutional Monarchy or will transform to Republic. If we look at the big picture of the transformation wave from Monarchy to a Republic since the start of the 20 century, then very likely that most of the 12 royal houses (see below) that still remain as a Constitutional Monarchy will be abolished until the mid of the 21 century, while the 10 royal houses that still remain as a Semi-Constitutional Monarchy (see below) like Jordan may last longer until the end of 21 century. Even doubtful if the remaining 4 Absolute Monarchies (see below) like Saudi Arabia may last longer than the end of the 21st century.
12 Constitutional Monarchy: Belgium, Cambodia, Denmark, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, UK including Commonwealth.
10 Semi-Constitutional Monarchy: see the picture below
4 Absolute Monarchies: Saudi Arabia, Oman, Eswatini, Brunei.
List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 20th century - Wikipedia
Member States of the Commonwealth of Nations
Source: Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia
Semi-Constitutional Monarchy