Monarchy of the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom officially became a "Kingdom" on September 18, 2009 when the Monarchy Act was accepted by the House of Commons, and passed by the House of Lords. The British Monarch is the ceremonial head of state, and all powers are donated to the Prime Minister, mimicking in ways the real life UK's constitutional monarchy.. The Act established Stephen John Fry as the first "Monarch" of the United Kingdom, a position holding absolute legislative and executive authority. However, this power is exercised by the Prime Minister and Parliament who govern as representatives on his behalf.
The eUK has so far been presided over by five Monarchs, the most recent and longest serving ruler is His Britannic Majesty, King Woldy I of the electronic United Kingdom, whom ascended the throne on October 14th, 2010. He passed away on March 6th, 2012, ending his 18 month reign.
On March 6th, a Revolution began between two warring factions in the United Kingdom. The Red Team, headed by Lily Jayne Summers was the principle head against the Blue Team headed by ApronChef and kcirp, to decide who will be the next monarch of the United Kingdom. This war is still on going, but a date has been set by the Government, acting as a mediator between the two, to decide the next monarch by the 1st of April.
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Monarchs from the Real World
At the beginning of the monarchy act, real life British figures were chosen to represent the United Kingdom.
Stephen Fry
- Dates: September 18th, 2009 - February 2010
The Act established Stephen John Fry as the first "Monarch" of the United Kingdom, a position holding absolute legislative and executive authority. However, this power is exercised by the Prime Minister and Parliament who govern as representatives on his behalf. The full title of the King is "His Britannic Majesty, King Stephen the First of the electronic United Kingdom".
Reference Style | His/Her Majesty |
Spoken Style | Your Majesty |
Alternative Style | Sire/Ma'am |
Jeremy Clarkson
- Dates: February 2010 - 20th March, 2010
Rowan Atkinson
- Dates: 21st March, 2010 - 1st August, 2010
Citizen Monarchs
On the 31st July 2010, the Monarchy Act was amended to allow the election of citizens as Monarchs, by forum-active Party Presidents.
Kumnaa the Great
- Dates: 1st August, 2010 - 13th October, 2010
On the 1st of August, 2010, Kumnaa was crowned the first citizen Monarch, His Royal Britannic Highness the King of the electronic United Kingdom.
Woldy the Wise
- Dates: 14th October, 2010 - Present
As stated by another amendment to the monarchy act, the 5 party presidents of the top 5 parties, had to nominate a new line of royalty, which was then voted on by the citizens of the United Kingdom on the forums.
Of the 3 nominees, Horice P Fossil, Joachim von Bremen and Mr Woldy, the last was chosen by over 40% of the votes.
King Woldy the 1st was crowned on the 14th of October, 2010, with a heir to be announced by the Home Office[1].
The Woldean Royal Family
In King Woldy's first proclamation [2], he outlined the structure of the future Royal Family, and his stable.
- Dishmcds, Queen of the Sands
- Maddog Jones, Princess of Wales
- Chew-Chew-Shoe, Queen Mother
On the 23rd of October, he announced that Margaret H Thatcher would be his successor to the throne[3].
King Woldy's Stable
- Baron von Bremen, The Wannabe-bride Baron
- Baron von Kersovic, The Red Baron
- Baroness Thatcher, The Iron Ladyboy
- Viscount Dracula, The Viscount Count of Counterbury
- George Norfolk, Earl of Suffolk
- Valorum, Earl of Shaftesbury
- Karacticus, Earl of Snowdon
- Steven Mack and Tlawson2310, Duke & Duchess of Greater Mancunians
- John Forseti, Duke of Hazard
- Tom Fletcher, Lord Sutch
- JerryGFL, Lord of the Dance
- Goku Jones, Lord of the Flies
- McAfee01, Lord of the Ring(pieces)
- IndieKid, Gaylord
- Tomazim, Lord Ellpus
Timeline of British Monarchs
References
- ↑ http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-ukgov-the-new-monarch-announced--1544057/1/20
- ↑ http://www.erepublik.com/en/newspaper/the-people-s-gazette-184725/1
- ↑ http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/how-to-impose-your-monarchistic-will-on-the-house-of-commons-part-ii-1552113/1/20