Royal families: Did you know that President Macron is the Prince of one of these monarchies?

Many countries used to have monarchies but many of them were overthrown (France, Russia, etc). Is the UK the only monarchy left in Europe?

Royal families: Did you know that President Macron is the Prince of one of these monarchies?
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Royal families: Did you know that President Macron is the Prince of one of these monarchies?

The British Royal Family is one of the most famous families and Royals. However, did you know that they aren’t the only royal family in Europe? Indeed, other countries still have monarchies, and one of them will surprise you.

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Belgium is a monarchy

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The Belgian Royal Family Thierry Monasse/Getty

Belgium is one of the European countries to have a monarchy. Theirs is a constitutional, hereditary and popular monarchy. The current monarch is King Phillippe who ascended the throne in 2013.

Denmark is a monarchy

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Queen Margrethe II of Denmark Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty

Denmark is a constitutional monarchy. It became a hereditary monarchy in the 17th century during the reign of Frederick III, it used to be an elective monarchy. The current monarch is Queen Margrethe II, who ascended the throne in 1972. Queen Margrethe is celebrating her Golden Jubilee, which is 50 years on the throne.

Sweden is a monarchy

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King Carl Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia of Sweden Samir Hussein/Getty

Sweden is another European country to still have a monarchy. Theirs is also a constitutional monarchy. Like Denmark, the Swedish monarchy used to be elective but became hereditary in the 16th century during Gustav Vasa’s reign. The current monarch is Carl XVI Gustav, who ascended to the throne in 1973.

Andorra is a monarchy

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Emmanuel Macron is co-prince of Andorra Bloomberg/Getty

Andorra, a small country situated in the Pyrenees between France and Spain is also a monarchy. The country has two co-princes and one of them is quite surprising. The two co-princes of Andorra are the Bishop of Urgell, Joan Enric Vives Sicília, and the President of France, Emmanuel Macron. Yes, that’s right, Emmanuel Macron is co-prince of Andorra.

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