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While the world has undergone many changes politically, and tended to adopt a democratic government, there are still many countries that retain the monarchy of his (royal). There are constitutionally his title is merely ceremonial or symbolic, some have limited powers, and some are still really has the power (power) as the leader of government.
Sultan Brunei: Haji Hassanal Bolkiah.
62-year-old Sultan of Brunei. He inherited a Muslim dynasty 600 years old and currently has net assets worth 20 billion U.S. dollars. He collected 3000 to 6,000 cars in the garage of his palace, the palace Nurul Iman, which is the official residence.
Elizabeth II
Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard
Queen Beatrix Armgard have assets worth of 300 million U.S. dollars. Rumor says that Queen Beatrix will soon step down and give his eldest son to succeed him. This would make his son a (male) first after more than a century to become the leader of the country's former colonial kumpeni.
Belgia: Albert II
Belgian king's palace, the palace Palais, located in Brussels. The Royal Palace is a stylish neo-classical architectural marvel and opened to the public in the summer. Belgian king, Albert II, preferring to stay at the Chateau de Laeken.
Denmark: Margaret II
Queen of Denmark winter palace, Amalienborg, the Queen's residence in the winter. At the summer palace of the queen resided in Marselisborg (or at court Graasten or on the royal yacht), and during autumn and spring queens betrdiam at Fredensborg Palace.
The Grand Duke Luxemburg: Henri
IstanaGrand magnificent Ducal, Henri residence, located in the center of town. Built in 1572 for the City Hall, and became a historic palace.
Norwegia: Harald V
Swedia: Carl XIV Gustaf
Monaco: Alber II
Monaco's palace was opened to the public during the summer. In this palace hosts many of the concert is open to children's Christmas party. In the palace there are also Italian-style art gallery and exhibition space as well as many other magnificent. Throne room reminiscent of the Renaissance.