I always get confused by the British Commonwealth. For instance, I think of Canada, Australia, & India as different countries… and yet they are Commonwealth nations and the Queen of England is always Head of the Commonwealth (and in the future the King of England will be the Head). I never think of India or Pakistan as having a Queen far away in England (though I am sure I would have thought in those terms if I had been alive when they were colonies of the British Empire). And why is the Queen on the money of the Commonwealth nation of Canada and not on the money of the Commonwealth nation of India? Is it because Canada has a constitutional monarchy and India doesn’t? Of course that does make a point- some countries in the Commonwealth are constitutional monarchies and some aren’t.
What other organizations can the British Commonwealth be compared to? Is it functionally like the UN or any other international organization except that the British Monarch is always the head of the Commonwealth vs. an elected President? Does the ruling British Monarch have any sort of real power over the Commonwealth nations?
What other organizations can the British Commonwealth be compared to? Is it functionally like the UN or any other international organization except that the British Monarch is always the head of the Commonwealth vs. an elected President? Does the ruling British Monarch have any sort of real power over the Commonwealth nations?