Monarchy is a form of government in which the highest power is in the hands of a king or queen.
Monarchy is the oldest form of government in the world and has existed since thousands of years ago.
Most modern monarchy is called constitutional monarchy, where the king or queen has a ceremonial and symbolic role, while the power of government is actually held by the elected government.
In some monarchy, such as Britain, the kingdom has a tradition to hold massive marriages that are in the spotlight of the world.
The king or queen is also often considered a symbol of national unity and pride in many monarchy countries.
Monarchy also has a large wealth of cultural heritage, such as a magnificent palace and a collection of rare antiques.
Some monarchy has a special tradition, such as the Comeness Ceremony held when a king or queen ascended the throne.
The king or queen is also often a protector of art, literature and culture in their country.
Some monarchies, such as Sweden, have a very open and transparent kingdom, with royal members who are often involved in community events and social work.
Although controversial, several studies have shown that monarchy can provide greater political and economic stability than other forms of government.