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9 June 2025

  • curprev 01:0701:07, 9 June 2025 imported>Mr Serjeant Buzfuz 5,715 bytes +5,715 Undid revision 1294648536 by Largoplazo (talk) It was correct with only two. While Australia, Canada and St Kitts are federations that are constitutional monarchies, they are not federal monarchies as that term is being discussed in this article. King Charles is the head of state of each of those countries, and also of the states/provinces. Governors don't have inherent powers; they are the King's reps.