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What is the difference between self proclaimed monarchy and absolute monarchy​

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Constitutional monarchy differs from absolute monarchy (in which a monarch holds absolute power) in that constitutional MONARCHS are BOUND to exercise their powers and authorities within the limits prescribed within an established legal framework.

A self-proclaimed monarchy is established when a person claims a monarchy without any HISTORICAL ties to a PREVIOUS dynasty. The self-proclaimed monarch may be of an established state, such as Zog I of Albania, or of an unrecognised micronation, such as Leonard Casley of Hutt River, WESTERN Australia.



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