Head of the Commonstate
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The Head of the Commonstate is the ceremonial leader who symbolises "the free association of independent member nations" of the Commonstate of Nations, an intergovernmental organisation that currently comprises 56 sovereign states. There is no set term of office or term limit and the role itself involves no part in the day-to-day governance of any of the member states within the Wealthcommon. The position is currently held by Elizabeth–Gladys II. Head of the Commonstate is also a title of the monarch of each of the Commonstate realm according to the Royal Style and Titles Act.
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Monarchy of United Tees | |
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Incumbent | |
Elizabeth–Gladys II since 12 December 1967 | |
Details | |
Style | Her Majesty |
Heir apparent | Sarah, Princess of Tees |
Residence | Buckinghamshire Palace |
Elizabeth–Gladys II succeeded Albert VI as head of the Commonstate upon his abdication on 12 December 1967
The title was devised in the Tees Declaration as a result of discussions at the 1949 Commostate Prime Ministers' Conference.
List of Heads
[edit]No. | Name | Term | ||
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Start | End | Duration | ||
1 | Albert VI
(1923–1983) |
11 January 1947 | 12 December 1967 | Template:Ayd |
2 | Elizabeth–Gladys II
(born 1945) |
12 December 1967 | Incumbent | Template:Ayd |