List of current monarchies

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This is a list of current monarchies. As of 2018, there are 44 sovereign states in the world with a monarch as Head of state.

  Semi-constitutional monarchy
  Commonwealth realms (constitutional monarchies in personal union)
  Subnational monarchies (traditional)

Types of monarchy

These are roughly the categories which modern monarchies fall into:

Lines of succession

Some of the extant sovereign monarchies have lines of succession that go back to the medieval period or antiquity:

Current monarchies

Monarchy Official local name Title of Head of State Title of Head of Government Type of Monarchy Succession
Current
constitution
  Principality of Andorra [3] In Catalan; Principat d'Andorra Co-Princes Prime Minister Constitutional Ex officio 1993
  Antigua and Barbuda[4] In English; Antigua and Barbuda Queen Hereditary 1981
  Commonwealth of Australia[5] In English; Commonwealth of Australia Queen Hereditary 1901
  Commonwealth of the Bahamas[6] In English; Commonwealth of the Bahamas Queen Hereditary 1973
  Barbados[7] In English; Barbados Queen Hereditary 1966
  Kingdom of Bahrain[8] In Arabic; Mamlakat al- Baḥrayn King Mixed Hereditary 2002
  Kingdom of Belgium[9] In Dutch; Koninkrijk België

In French; Royaume de Belgique In German; Königreich Belgien

King Constitutional Hereditary 1 1831
  Belize[10] In English; Belize Queen 1981
  Kingdom of Bhutan[11] In Dzongkha; Druk Gyal Khap King 2007
  Kingdom of Cambodia In Khmer; Preăh Réachéanachâk Kâmpŭchéa King Hereditary and elective 1993
  Brunei Darussalam[12] In Malay; Negara Brunei Darussalam Absolute Hereditary 1959
  Canada In English and French; Canada Queen Prime Minister Constitutional 1867
  Kingdom of Denmark[13] In Danish; Kongeriget Danmark 1849
  Kingdom of Eswatini[14] In Swazi; Umbuso weSwatini
In English; Kingdom of Eswatini
King Absolute Hereditary and elective 1968
  Grenada[15] In English; Grenada Queen Constitutional Hereditary 1974
  Jamaica[16] In English; Jamaica 1962
  Japan[17] In Japanese; 日本国 (Nippon-koku/Nihon-koku) Emperor 1947
  State of Kuwait[18] In Arabic; Dawlat al-Kuwait Emir Hereditary and elective 1962
  Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan[19] In Arabic; al-Mamlakah al-Urdunīyah al-Hāshimīyah King 1952
  Kingdom of Lesotho[20] In Sotho; Muso oa Lesotho

In English; Kingdom of Lesotho

1993
  Principality of Liechtenstein[21] In German; Fürstentum Liechtenstein Sovereign Prince Hereditary 1862
  Grand Duchy of Luxembourg[22] In French; Grand-Duché de Luxembourg

In German; Großherzogtum Luxemburg

In Luxembourgish; Groussherzogtum Lëtzebuerg

Grand Duke 1868
  Malaysia[23] In Malay; Malaysia Yang di-Pertuan Agong Elective 1957
  Sovereign Military Order of Malta In Italian; Sovrano Militare Ordine Ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme di Rodi e di Malta

In Latin; Supremus Militaris Ordo Hospitalarius Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani Rhodiensis et Melitensis

Prince and Grand Master Grand Chancellor 1834
  Principality of Monaco[24] In French; Principauté de Monaco

In Monégasque; Principatu de Múnegu

Sovereign Prince Minister of State Hereditary 1911
  Kingdom of Morocco[25] In Arabic; al-Mamlaka al-Maghribiyya

In Berber; Tageldit n Lmaɣrib

King Prime Minister 1631
  Kingdom of the Netherlands[26] In Dutch; Koninkrijk der Nederlanden 1815
  New Zealand [27] In English; New Zealand

In Maori; Aotearoa

Queen 1907
  Kingdom of Norway[28] In Bokmål; Kongeriket Norge

In Nynorsk; Kongeriket Noreg

King 1814
  Sultanate of Oman[29] In Arabic; Salṭanat ‘Umān Absolute 1996
  Independent State of Papua New Guinea[30] In English; Independent State of Papua New Guinea

In Tok Pisin; Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini

In Hiri Motu Papua Niu Gini

Queen Prime Minister Constitutional 1975
  Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis[31] In English; Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis 1983
  Saint Lucia[32] In English; Saint Lucia 1979
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[33] In English; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1979
  Solomon Islands In English; Solomon Islands 1978
  Kingdom of Saudi Arabia[34] In Arabic; Al-Mamlakah al-Arabiyah as-Sa'ūdiyah Absolute Hereditary and elective 19922
  Kingdom of Spain In Spanish; Reino de España King Prime Minister Constitutional Hereditary 1978
  Kingdom of Sweden[35] In Swedish; Konungariket Sverige 1974
  State of Qatar[36] In Arabic; Dawlat Qaṭar Emir Mixed 2004
  Kingdom of Thailand[37] In Thai; Ratcha Anachak Thai King Constitutional 2017
  Kingdom of Tonga[38] In Tonga; Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga
In English; Kingdom of Tonga
1970
  Tuvalu[39] In English; Tuvalu Queen 1978
  United Arab Emirates[40] In Arabic; Dawlat al-ʾImārāt al-ʿArabiyyah al-Muttaḥidah President Absolute Hereditary and elective 1971
  United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland[41] In English: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
In Welsh: Teyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon
In Irish: Ríocht Aontaithe na Breataine Móire agus Thuaisceart Éireann
In Scots Gaelic: Rìoghachd Aonaichte Bhreatainn agus Èirinn a Tuath
Queen Constitutional Hereditary 1701
  Vatican City State[42] In Latin; Status Civitatis Vaticanae
In Italian; Stato della Città del Vaticano
Pope President of the Pontifical Commission Absolute Elective 1920

See also

Footnote

^1 Belgium is the only existing popular monarchy – a system in which the monarch's title is linked to the people rather than a state. The title of Belgian kings is not King of Belgium, but instead King of the Belgians. Another unique feature of the Belgian system is that the new monarch does not automatically assume the throne at the death or abdication of his predecessor; he only becomes monarch upon taking a constitutional oath.

^2 Basic Law of Saudi Arabia[43][44][45]

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