Monarchy of Tucona
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King of Tucona | |
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Incumbent | |
Charles III since 8 September 2022 | |
Details | |
Style | His Majesty |
Heir apparent | William, Prince of Wales |
First monarch | Elizabeth II |
Formation | 25 April 2021 |
The Monarchy of Tucona is one of the foundational offices of the Dominion of Tucona. The throne of Tucona, currently occupied by Charles III, represents the restoration of the allegiance of the former United Colonies to the Crown. While not in Tucona, the monarch is represented by the President-General, currently Ronnie Miller.
History
Roles
Royal Prerogative
The duties of the Tuconan monarch are entitled as the Royal prerogatives. The monarch is tasked with signing laws passed by the Grand Council of Tucona into law, confirming a President-General, and representing the country. In addition, the monarch has reserve powers that can be used in emergency situations. All courts of law issue judgments in the name of the monarch, just as most governmental documents, such as passports and driver's licenses, are issued in her name.
Military
The monarch functions as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Tucona and all military personnel swear allegiance to the Tuconan Crown upon joining. In addition, all officers are commissioned in the name of the monarch.