The Monarch of the United Kingdom in the 6-2-5 Upheaval Timeline is the Head of State of the UK. The Monarch is either referred to as "His Royal Highness" for male-holders or "Her Royal Highness" for female-holders. In order to become the Monarch, one must be the heir of the reigning monarch, which has traditionally been the eldest child of the reigning monarch. There is no age restriction associated with the Monarchy, but for Monarchs under the age of 18, a Regent is normally appointed. The Monarch of England is also the Head of the Church of England.
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| - The Monarch of the United Kingdom in the 6-2-5 Upheaval Timeline is the Head of State of the UK. The Monarch is either referred to as "His Royal Highness" for male-holders or "Her Royal Highness" for female-holders. In order to become the Monarch, one must be the heir of the reigning monarch, which has traditionally been the eldest child of the reigning monarch. There is no age restriction associated with the Monarchy, but for Monarchs under the age of 18, a Regent is normally appointed. The Monarch of England is also the Head of the Church of England.
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| - The Monarch of the United Kingdom in the 6-2-5 Upheaval Timeline is the Head of State of the UK. The Monarch is either referred to as "His Royal Highness" for male-holders or "Her Royal Highness" for female-holders. In order to become the Monarch, one must be the heir of the reigning monarch, which has traditionally been the eldest child of the reigning monarch. There is no age restriction associated with the Monarchy, but for Monarchs under the age of 18, a Regent is normally appointed. Although the Monarchy is largely symbolic, it also holds a good deal of importance to the British people. The entire British nobility, which is headed by the reigning Monarch, is relatively popular. Every so often, a republican movement is formed, which desires the disestablishment of the Monarchy. Every time so far (barring the Commonwealth of Cromwell), the antidisestablishmentarians protect the highly-esteemed office of the Monarchy. The Monarch of England is also the Head of the Church of England.
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