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Royal

crown or the sovereign suitable for a king or queen regal as royal power or prerogative royal domains the royal family

Monarchy

it is a limited monarchy. It is hereditary, where the regal power descends immediately from the possessor to the next heir

Marchers or Lords Marchers

and Scotland, who, in times past, had their laws and regal power, until they were abolished by 27 Hen. 8, c.

Magna Carta

the barons' war, but at length this constitutional barrier against regal encroachments was finally secured to the people by its solemn

Crown

Crown [fr. Couronne, Fr.; corona, Lat.], an ornamental badge of regal power worn on the head by sovereign princes. The word

Court

the sovereign; the place where the sovereign sojourns with his regal retinue, wherever that may be. The English Government is spoken

Monarchal

Pertaining to a monarch suiting a monarch sovereign regal imperial

Regnant

Exercising regal authority reigning as a queen regnant

Regious

Regal royal

Regalism

The doctrine of royal prerogative or supremacy

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