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Not all constitutional monarchs have royal prerogative that can be exercised independently however. For example, the [[:en:Monarch of Sweden|King of Sweden]] and the [[:en:Emperor of Japan|Emperor of Japan]] have specific government duties that cannot be exercised with any degree of individual discretion, no matter what the circumstance.
Not all constitutional monarchs have royal prerogative that can be exercised independently however. For example, the [[:en:Monarch of Sweden|King of Sweden]] and the [[:en:Emperor of Japan|Emperor of Japan]] have specific government duties that cannot be exercised with any degree of individual discretion, no matter what the circumstance.


==Definition==
==English Definition==
In the [[:en:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] (up to 1707), the [[:en:Kingdom of Great Britain|Kingdom of Great Britain]] (1707–1800) and the [[:en:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] (since 1801), the Royal Prerogative historically was one of the central features of the [[:en:realm|realm]]'s governance.
In the [[:en:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] (up to 1707), the [[:en:Kingdom of Great Britain|Kingdom of Great Britain]] (1707–1800) and the [[:en:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] (since 1801), the Royal Prerogative historically was one of the central features of the [[:en:realm|realm]]'s governance.


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