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Summary Of: Royal Prerogative

which the monarch could choose to exercise the Royal Prerogative without the advice of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet... Not all constitutional monarchs have royal prerogative that can be exercised independently however... The Royal Prerogative in the Commonwealth Realms... the Royal Prerogative historically was one of the central features of the... the Royal Prerogative is not constitutionally unlimited... has the right to use the Royal Prerogative over any nation where she is Head of State... raise money to finance the royal administration through royal prerogative sources not subject to parliamentary approval... campaigned for the abolition of the Royal Prerogative in the United Kingdom in the 1990s... is the breadth of topics covered by the Royal Prerogative that requiring parliamentary approval in each instance where the prerogative is currently used would overwhelm... The Royal Prerogative in the Commonwealth Realms... The Royal Prerogative in the Commonwealth Realms... the Royal Prerogative varies significantly from the prerogative in the United Kingdom... The governments of these countries have used the Royal Prerogative to deny passports to citizens whom the US government had held...

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