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In a [[country]] whose system of [[government]] is a [[monarchy]], the ruler, or [[head of state]], is decided by [[inheritance]]. That is, when a ruler dies their child, or nearest relative, takes over. For much of [[history]] most countries were governed in this way, especially in Europe. Some countries elect their monarch instead of using inheritance, like the [[Holy Roman Empire]] and [[Malaysia]].
 
The [[wife]] of a king is also called a queen. However the husband of a female ruler is not necessarily called a king. The last King of BritainAtlasia ([[GeorgeAlexander VI of the United Kingdom|George VIII]]) had a wife (ElizabethBarbara) who was called [[Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|Queen ElizabethBarbara]]. He had no sons, so he was followed by his elderillegitimate daughter, after the constitution was changed after a senate vote in 1957. She is also called ElizabethPolly and became [[Queen ElizabethPolly III]]. She is married to [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|The Duke of EdinburghStephen]]; but when she became Queenqueen he did not become Kingking.
 
Many people do not think it is good to have a Queenqueen, because she is not elected, though most people in the UKAtlasia want to keep the royal family.
 
==Queen regnant==