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2 [[caption-width-right:350: Royalty of the World at Windsor Castle for Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee May 18, 2012 [[note]] Front row (L-R): HIM the Emperor of Japan, HM the Queen of the Netherlands, HM the Queen of Denmark, HM the King of the Hellenes, HM the King of Romania, HM the Queen of the United Kingdom, HM the King of Bulgarians, HM the Sultan of Brunei, HM the King of Sweden, HM the King of Swaziland, HSH the Prince of Liechtenstein. Middle row (L-R): HSH the Prince of Monaco, HRH the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, HM the King of Lesotho, HM the King of the Belgians, HM the King of Norway, HH the Emir of Qatar, HM the King of Jordan, HM the King of Bahrain, HM the Yong di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia. Back row (L-R): HH Prince Nasser Mohamed of Kuwait, HH the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, HRH the Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, HM the King of Tonga, HRH the Crown Prince of Thailand, HRH Princess Lalla Meryem of Morocco, HRH Prince Mohammed bin Nayaf of Saudi Arabia.[[/note]]]]
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4This page details other monarchies from around the world. These ones are not as famous as UsefulNotes/TheHouseOfWindsor or [[UsefulNotes/{{TheMonegasqueRoyalFamily}} The House of Grimaldi]], mostly turning up (if they do) in works and the media from their own countries.
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6With the January 2024 abdication of Margrethe II of Denmark, there are no longer any incumbent queens regnant[[note]]In addition to Margrethe II, the former Queen of the Netherlands, Princess Beatrix, is still alive[[/note]], i.e. queens reigning in their own right, a situation that hasn't existed for several centuries at least. In Europe specifically, a queen regnant has been sitting on at least one throne from 1833, the accession of Isabel II of Spain, to the aforementioned abdication of Margrethe II in 2024. However, there are currently four female heirs apparent [[note]]Viktoria of Sweden, Elisabeth of Belgium, Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands, and Mangkubumi of the Yogyakarta Sultanate (an autonomous monarchy within the Republic of Indonesia)[[/note]]. i.e. oldest children who cannot be knocked off the first-in-line position by a son being born due to their country's using absolute primogeniture. Leonor of Spain as the oldest of two daughters is heiress presumptive to the Spanish throne and while their system is male-preference, it is unlikely Felipe VI will have any more children.
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10!Africa
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12!!!Northern Africa
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14[[folder:Morocco]]
15!!Mohammed VI, King of {{UsefulNotes/Morocco}}
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17[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morocco_7.jpg]]
18->'''Dynasty''': House of Ali (Alaouite Dynasty)
19->'''Born''': 1963
20->'''Reign''': 1999 -- present
21->'''Consort''': Salma Bennani (2001 -- 2018)
22->'''Heir''': Moulay Hassan, ''Crown Prince of Morocco''
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25Became king in 1999, and has spent his time trying to modernize his nation. Attempts to reform the law to give women more freedom have ignited the anger of Muslim radicals. He also spent his early reign atoning for his (still well-liked) father Hassan II's heavy-handed and at times brutal rule. UsefulNotes/TheArabSpring did hit Morocco, but not particularly hard; however, it induced him to initiate constitutional changes that seriously limit the monarch's powers, and has estimated that by the time his son (''Moulay'' Hassan[[note]]''Moulay'' is a title roughly meaning "Lord", but it's really more like "prince"[[/note]]) becomes King, the monarch will be a constitutional figurehead.\
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27Despite him being a king, his consort Salma Bennani was styled "Princess" as opposed to "Queen". Speaking of her, in a strange turn of events, after not being spotted by the media between December 2017 and April 2018, it appears that she has divorced the King and gone into hiding. \
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29The Alaouite dynasty is Africa's oldest ruling dynasty, having been ruling Morocco since 1631. It is one of the two ruling Arab dynasties who claim descent from UsefulNotes/TheProphetMuhammad, through his eldest grandson, Hasan. It is said that some of Hasan's descendants migrated to Morocco during the 12th century under the belief that the presence of a sharif family would bring peace to the region.
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32!!!Southern Africa
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34[[folder:[=eSwatini=]]]
35!!Mswati III, King of [[UsefulNotes/ESwatini eSwatini]]
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38->'''Dynasty''': House of Dlamini
39->'''Full Name''': Makhosetive
40->'''Born''': 1968
41->'''Reign''': 1986 -- present
42->'''Consorts''': Multiple (15 wives)
43->'''Heir''': Not yet appointed [[note]] no eSwatini king can appoint his successor. Instead, an independent special traditional Council called the Liqoqo decides which of his wives shall be "Great Wife" and "Indlovukazi" (She-Elephant / Queen Mother). The son of this "Great Wife" will automatically become the next king. The "Great Wife" is chosen after the death of the king and must be of good character. Her character affects her child's chances of ascending to the status of king.[[/note]]
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46Though an absolute monarch with the power to appoint the government or go as far as to change the ''country’s name'', he cannot appoint his own heir. In another unique quirk, the king and his mother, whose title is Indlovukati ("Great She-Elephant"), rule jointly. \
47Mswati is something of an odd duck due to his indulging in [[UsefulNotes/ForTheLoveOfMany polygamy]] (with currently fifteen wives) and also attempted to curb the [=AIDS=] epidemic by enacting a [[GodzillaThreshold five year ban on all sex in the Kingdom]] amongst women under eighteen years of age ... which he then violated by marrying a 17 year old.
48[[/folder]]
49
50[[folder:Lesotho]]
51!!Letsie III, King of {{UsefulNotes/Lesotho}}
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53->'''Dynasty''': House of Moshesh
54->'''Full Name''': David Mohato Bereng Seeiso
55->'''Born''': 1963
56->'''Reign''': 1990 -- 1995, 1996 -- present
57->'''Consort''': Anna Motšoeneng (2000 --)
58->'''Heir''': Lerotholi Seeiso, ''Prince of Lesotho''
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61His kingdom is a constitutional monarchy. Was originally made king in 1990, but abdicated in 1995 to return power to his deposed father, Moshoeshoe II. However, tragedy struck in 1996 when his father was killed in a car accident, and Letsie was once again crowned.\
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63His brother, Prince Seeiso, is close mates with the UK’s Prince Harry, and the two young heirs jointly co-founded Sentebale, a charity set up to ensure the most vulnerable children in Lesotho get the support they need.\
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65Interesting fact: Letsie is the only reigning Catholic monarch outside Europe.
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67[[/folder]]
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69!Asia
70
71!!!East Asia
72
73[[folder:Japan]]
74!!Naruhito, Emperor of {{UsefulNotes/Japan}}
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78->'''Dynasty''': Yamato (Imperial House of Japan)
79->'''Born''': 1960
80->'''Reign''': 2019 -- present
81->'''Consort''': Masako Owada (1993 --)
82->'''Heir''': Fumihito, ''Crown Prince of Japan''
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85The world’s sole remaining monarch to bear the title “emperor”. Naruhito succeeded his father, Akihito, following his [[AbdicateTheThrone abdication]] on April 30, 2019. Abdication is an old custom, but it had not been practiced since 1817, making it all the more notable. Since he was born after the enactment of Imperial Household Law of 1947, which abolished the Japanese nobility, Naruhito is the first Japanese monarch to be raised by his parents, not courtiers.\
86Interested in transportation, specifically water transport; his master's thesis was titled ''A Study of Navigation and Traffic on the Upper Thames in the 18th Century''.\
87Since Japan has agnatic primogeniture (which excludes females from the line of succession), the next ruler of Japan after Naruhito will not be his daughter Aiko, but his brother Fumihito. Naruhito's wife, Masako, gave birth to Aiko after eight years of marriage, during which she miscarried once. By the time Aiko was born, there was no male born into the royalty since Fumihito's birth in 1965. When it became clear that the princess was in no condition to beget another child after her health deteriorated in 2002 ([[NiceJobBreakingItHero reportedly because of the pressure she had of having to produce a male heir]]), the Japanese government proposed a legislation that would change the line of succession from agnatic primogeniture to absolute primogeniture, because the monarchy was projected to become extinct in a few decades, if not shorter, if things were to continue. As noted above, the nobility was abolished in post-war Japan, even though the only way for female royals to retain their title after marriage is to marry: (1) royalty (which means [[RoyalInbreeding incest]]) or (2) nobility. Unlike other countries' royalty, Japanese royal women must become commoners if they want to marry one. The proposed change to absolute primogeniture would allow royal women to keep their status regardless of whom they marry. However, it was withdrawn when Fumihito's wife, who previously only had two daughters, gave birth to a son, Hisahito, in 2006. As of 2020, negotiations to amend the succession (or at least allow female royals to keep their titles following marriage) have been partially underway. By this point, there are only three eligible heirs to the throne should Naruhito pass away or abdicate: Fumihito, Hisahito, and the elderly Prince Masahito, Akihito's younger brother, who is married but has no children.\
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89Naruhito is the 126th in a royal line that [[ThousandYearReign traditionally dates back to 660 BCE]], though historians can only verify the genealogy up to Kinmei, the 29th Emperor (c. 6th century CE). Nevertheless, this is enough to make the Japanese royal family by far the oldest ruling dynasty in the world.
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92[[folder:North Korea]]
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95Not ''officially'' a royal family or a monarchy, as the country is a "democratic" republic, but the Kim family are the ''de facto'' monarchs of the nation, practising hereditary patrilineal primogeniture [[note]] Technically, the nation is a globally unique example of a ''necrocracy'' -- 'rule by the dead' -- as Kim Il-sung (1912–1994), the supreme leader of North Korea from its establishment in 1948 until his death was subsequently declared the country’s “Eternal Leader”[[/note]]. See UsefulNotes/TheRulersOfNorthKorea for detailed information.
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98!!!South Asia
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100[[folder:Bhutan]]
101!!Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, King of {{UsefulNotes/Bhutan}}
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105->'''Dynasty''': House of Wangchuck
106->'''Born''': 1980
107->'''Reign''': 2006 -- present
108->'''Consort''': ''Ashi'' Jetsun Pema (2011 --)
109->'''Heir''': Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, ''Crown Prince of Bhutan''
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113Known in his country as the Druk Gyalpo (Dragon King) of Bhutan, he assumed the throne in 2006 when his father Jigme Singye Wangchuck abdicated in his favour as part of a managed transition to democracy. He has dedicated mainly to promote Buddhism outside his country.\
114He also seems to be MrFanservice, which became apparent when he assisted the crowning of Vajiralongkorn of Thailand and ended up attracting hordes of female fans (he was nicknamed 'PrinceCharming' by the media). His consort, Jetsun Pema, is a breathtaking beauty, and not for nothing are the couple dubbed "The Will and Kate of the Himalayas". Their sons, Jigme and Ugyen, are actively competing with the Wales' children for the title of "Most Adorable Royal Children."
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117!!!Southeast Asia
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119[[folder:Brunei]]
120!!Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of {{UsefulNotes/Brunei}}
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122->'''Dynasty''': House of Bolkiah
123->'''Full Name''': Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah
124->'''Born''': 1946
125->'''Reign''': 1967 -- present
126->'''Consort''': Pengiran Anak Saleha (1965 --) [[note]]The sultan was in a polygamous marriage between 1981 and 2003, then between 2005 and 2010.[[/note]]
127->'''Heir''': Al-Muhtadee Billah, ''Crown Prince of Brunei''
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130Currently the 29th Sultan of Brunei who has been ruling for over [[LongRunner 50 years]], making him the longest currently reigning monarch ''and'' the longest serving head of state. Is well loved by his subjects for [[JustLikeRobinHood sharing the country's wealth from oil and gas to help the people's welfare]].\
131The Sultan is a Sandhurst graduate, has a large car collection, a private zoo, a banquet hall that holds over 5,000 people, and pays an enormous sum of money to keep a [[UsefulNotes/NepaliWithNastyKnives British Gurkha contingent]] permanently based in his country because he's a fan of them. Also his late father Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III and Queen Elizabeth II were good friends.\
132The Sultan has [[MassiveNumberedSiblings twelve children]], six with his first (and currently only) wife, four with his second wife, and two with his third wife. The heir apparent is Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah, the eldest son by his first wife.
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135[[folder:Cambodia]]
136!!Norodom Sihamoni, King of {{UsefulNotes/Cambodia}}
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139->'''Dynasty''': House of Norodom
140->'''Born''': 1953
141->'''Reign''': 2004 -- present
142->'''Consort''': None
143->'''Heir''': Successor will be elected [[note]] The king is elected for life from among male descendants of King Ang Duong (1796 - 1860) who are at least 30 years old by the Royal Council of the Throne, which consists of several senior political and religious figures.[[/note]]
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146An accomplished dance instructor and ambassador to [=UNESCO=]. He actually has no power, other than being a symbolic figurehead. Became king in 2004 when his father Norodom Sihanouk abdicated. He has no children, but that’s not a problem because since 1993, the King has been chosen by a council from the pool of male descendants of King Ang Duong (1796-1860), even if an heir existed.\
147Cambodia is a really odd country in that it's a constitutional monarchy in the complete sense, i.e. the king does nothing, but the ''Prime Minister'' (Hun Manet) runs a fairly repressive regime. The only other places in modern history where this arrangement lasted any significant amount of time are UsefulNotes/FascistItaly, UsefulNotes/ImperialJapan, and a few stints of dictatorship in Thailand. (Other constitutional monarchies have been authoritarian regimes, of course, but the king tends to have power and ''not'' be a mere figurehead.)
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150[[folder:Yogyakarta (Indonesia)]]
151!!Hamengkubuwana X, Sultan of Yogyakarta Sultanate and Governor of Yogyakarta Special Region
152[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/640px_flag_of_yogyakartasvg.png]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/indonesia.png]]
153->'''Dynasty''': House of Mataram
154->'''Born''': 1946
155->'''Reign''': 1988 -- present
156->'''Consort''': Tatiek Dradjad Supriastuti (1971 --)
157->'''Heir''': ''Crown Princess'' Mangkubumi
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160Unlike other examples, this monarch rules over a province-sized Special Region instead of the country of UsefulNotes/{{Indonesia}}, which is a republic.\
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162Hamengkubuwana X (pre-regnal name Bendara Raden Mas Herjuno Dapito) became the Sultan of Yogyakarta upon the death of his father, Hamengkubuwana IX (pre-regnal name Gusti Raden Mas Dorodjatun), in 1988. He was democratically elected as the Governor of the Yogyakarta Special Region in 1998, following the death of Paku Alam VIII (himself the prince of the Pakualaman Principality located within the Sultanate), who presided over the position for a decade. Following another decade of negotiations, the "convention" that the titles of Yogyakarta governor and vice-governor are hereditary was made into law by the Indonesian government in 2012.\
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164In 2015, Hamengkubuwana X promulgated a law changing the dynastic succession to be an absolute primogeniture, because he has no son. As a result, the current heir apparent is his eldest daughter, Mangkubumi.\
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166By the way, the Sultan's fourth child, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Hayu Princess Hayu]], is JustForFun/OneOfUs and runs the Tepas Tandha Yekti, the Sultanate's IT and digital publication department.\
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168Hamengkubuwana IX was a particularly famous politician in his own right. He and Paku Alam VIII were the first Indonesian royals to send a message of congratulations to President Soekarno[[note]]Who, incidentally, was descended from the House of Mataram; one of his great-great-grandfathers was Hamengkubuwana II.[[/note]] for his declaration of independence on August 18, 1945, a decision that eventually led the latter to make Yogyakarta an autonomous province within Indonesia. He welcomed the Indonesian revolutionaries when they relocated their base of operations to Yogyakarta following the Dutch occupation of Jakarta, and later served as the Vice-President of Indonesia from 1973 to 1978. He was also the founder of the Indonesian Scouting Movement.\
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170As for the Pakualaman Principality, it is currently ruled by Paku Alam VIII's grandson, Paku Alam X. He is the hereditary vice-governor of the Yogyakarta Special Region. Paku Alam X has two sons, and his eldest, Kusumo Bimantoro, is expected to succeed him upon his death. Like Hamengkubuwana X, Paku Alam X came from the House of Mataram; his great-great-great-great-great-grandfather and the first Pakualaman prince, Paku Alam I, was the sixth of [[MassiveNumberedSiblings thirty two children]] born to Hamengkubuwana I (Hamengkubuwana X, meanwhile, is descended from the third child, Hamengkubuwana II). If you ask why the polities divided, you can blame the Dutch and British for that; they [[DivideAndConquer deliberately sowed discord to the royal house of Mataram]] during the early 19th century that eventually caused the two sons to clash and separate.\
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172The Yogyakarta Sultanate and the Pakualaman Principality are two of the four remnants of the Mataram Sultanate, which existed from 1586 to 1755. The other two remnants are the Surakarta Sunanate[[note]]Not a typo of "sultanate"; sunanate is derived from ''sunan'', short for ''susuhunan'', which means "revered" in Javanese.[[/note]] (currently ruled by Pakubuwana XIII) and the Mangkunegaran Principality (currently ruled by Mangkunegara X), both located in Surakarta. Their respective first monarchs were all descended from Amangkurat IV, the eighth Mataram Sultan. Like Yogyakarta, Surakarta was initially accorded the status of a Special Region in Indonesia's 1945 constitution, but it only lasted for a year before it was revoked, thanks to the strong anti-monarchist movement in the city. The Surakarta royals remain, but they, like dozens of other pre-colonial Indonesian royals, do not have the same privileges and political power that the Yogyakarta royals enjoy.
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175[[folder:Malaysia]]
176!!Ibrahim Iskandar, King of {{UsefulNotes/Malaysia}}
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179->'''Dynasty''': House of Temenggong
180->'''Born''': 1958
181->'''Reign''': 2024 -- present
182->'''Consort''': Raja Zarith Sofiah (1982 --)
183->'''Heir''': Successor will be elected [[note]]While not officially confirmed yet, Nazrin Shah of Perak is expected to become the next Yang di-Pertuan Agong in 2029, as per convention.[[/note]]
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186Actually, his title is Yang di-Pertuan Agong, meaning 'He who is made Lord'. Full name Sultan Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar.\
187The Malaysian monarchy is unique because the king is [[ElectiveMonarchy elected]] by the Conference of Rulers consisting of the nine hereditary rulers of the Malay states and is rotated on a five-year period basis. Ibrahim Iskandar is from the State of Johor, having succeeded Abdullah of Pahang in 2024, and, while the successor has not been officially designated yet, it is expected that Nazrin Shah of Perak will succeed him in 2029. He is mostly a ceremonial ruler, though he does have the power to appoint a Prime Minister whom he believes commands loyalty from the Parliament. While past kings rarely used this power, Abdullah of Pahang notably exercised this right a few times following the 2018 collapse of the United Malays National Organisation, which had ruled Malaysia since its independence.
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189
190[[folder:Thailand]]
191!!Rama X, King of {{UsefulNotes/Thailand}}
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193[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thailand.jpg]]
194->'''Dynasty''': House of Chakri
195->'''Full Name''': [[OverlyLongName Vajiralongkorn Borommachakkrayadisonsantatiwong Thewetthamrongsuboriban Aphikhunuprakanmahittaladunladet Phumiphonnaretwarangkun Kittisirisombunsawangkhawat Borommakhattiyaratchakuman]][[note]]All kings of Thailand are known as Rama[[/note]]
196->'''Born''': 1952
197->'''Reign''': 2016 -- present
198->'''Consort''': Multiple (2 wives) [[note]]Vajiralongkorn was married three times prior to becoming King, all of which ended in divorce. Since 2019, he has been in a polygamous marriage to two women.[[/note]]
199->'''Heir''': Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, ''Prince of Thailand''[[note]]Presumptive, as a formal order of succession has yet to be sorted[[/note]]
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202All kings of Thailand in the Chakri dynasty are called "Rama", adopted from the Hindu god Rama. The newest Rama, Rama X (Vajiralongkorn), succeeded his wildly popular father, Rama IX (Bhumibol Adulyadej), who ruled for [[LongRunner 70 years]].\
203His great-great-grandfather, Rama IV (Mongkut) was the subject of the musical and film ''Theatre/{{The King and I}}''.\
204 He did not immediately become king when his father died on October 13th, but requested time to mourn and only officially took the throne a month and a half later on December 1st. He is seen as eccentric and does not have the widespread adoration that his father held. Which is rather understandable; because Bhumibol ruled for so long, by the time of his death, he was ''the'' king as far as the population's concerned, and they couldn't imagine anyone else being in the throne (similar to how Elizabeth II was ''the'' monarch of the United Kingdom). \
205Prior to his ascension, the King was married to three women, all ending in divorce. With his first wife, Soamsawali Kitiyakara, he had one daughter, Princess Bajrakitiyabha, who is, as of 2022, in a coma due to a heart condition. With his second wife, Thai actress Sujarinee Vivacharawongse, he had a daughter and three sons, who would have been candidates to the throne. However, Vivacharawongse and her children were banished from Thailand after she divorced Vajiralongkorn in 1996, and they were subsequently written out of the succession. The heir presumptive is Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, the only son of Vajiralongkorn with his third wife, Srirasmi Suwadee.\
206In 2019, he became the first king of Thailand in almost a century to practice polygamy, after he appointed an army officer and his longtime mistress Niramon Ounprom (regal name Sineenat) as his noble consort alongside his fourth wife, Suthida Tidjai. Then he abruptly stripped her of her position later the same year, citing her alleged "conflict and disrespect" towards Queen Suthida. [[RelationshipRevolvingDoor And then her titles were restored as if nothing ever happened.]]\
207He is believed to be the wealthiest monarch in the world, with an estimated net worth of ฿1.44 trillion (the equivalent of US $43 billion).
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209
210!!!West Asia
211You will see that these Arab monarchs usually have 'Al Something' in their name. That is the name of the house: ''Āl'' is Arabic for 'House' or '[[TheClan Clan]]', and is different from ''Al-'' (a prefix, not an independent word, that means 'the').
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213[[folder:Bahrain]]
214!!Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of {{UsefulNotes/Bahrain}}
215[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flagofbahrainsml_4084.png]]
216[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bharain.jpg]]
217->'''Dynasty''': House of Khalifa
218->'''Born''': 1950
219->'''Reign''': 1999 -- 2002 (as Emir), 2002 -- present (as King)
220->'''Consort''': Multiple (4 wives)
221->'''Heir''': Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, ''Deputy King, Crown Prince of Bahrain''
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224Previously an emirate, Hamad proclaimed Bahrain as a kingdom in 2002.\
225The House of Khalifa is Sunni Muslim, but most Bahrainis are Shia. While this was not a major problem for most of the country's history, it became increasingly polarized since UsefulNotes/TheArabSpring, which saw mostly Shia protesters demonstrating to demand better rights. Suspecting UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}ian involvement, the king called in mercenaries and troops from Saudi Arabia to defuse the protests by any means necessary. As a result, the monarchy remains, but its standing among the Bahraini streets has been tarnished. Curiously, most do not have a problem with Hamad himself; the problem is with the rest of his government.
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227
228[[folder:Jordan]]
229!!Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, King of {{UsefulNotes/Jordan}}
230[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flagofjordansml_3110.gif]]
231[[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jordan_5.jpg]]
232->'''Dynasty''': House of Hashim
233->'''Born''': 1962
234->'''Reign''': 1999 -- present
235->'''Consort''': Rania Al-Yassin (1993 --)
236->'''Heir''': Hussein bin Abdullah, ''Crown Prince of Jordan''
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239Son of Hussein II and his English second wife. Retains significant power in his native country, but the monarchy is constitutional and he shares ''some'' power with Parliament, but like Mohammed VI of Morocco, he expects to be the last monarch with real power. [[JustForFun/OneOfUs An avowed nerd]], he once guest-starred in ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''.\
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241While the Constitution of Jordan designates the succession to be agnatic primogeniture, the King himself can choose the heir apparent from his brothers or nephews if it pleases him. There have been two instances of brothers being chosen over sons, though in both of these times, they ended up not happening.[[note]]Hussein II's heir from 1965 to 1999 was his brother Prince Hassan, superseding his eldest son (the future Abdullah II), but he decided to switch the succession back to Abdullah two weeks before his death. Abdullah himself originally designated his brother Prince Hamzah as heir, only to change it to his then-only son, Prince Hussein, in 2004.[[/note]]\
242
243Alongside Morocco, the Hashemite dynasty claim descent from the Prophet Muhammad through his eldest grandson, Hasan. They were a cadet branch of the Qatadids, who ruled UsefulNotes/{{Mecca}} from 1201 until they were deposed by the House of Saud in 1925. Hussein bin Ali, the penultimate Qatadid ruler of Mecca, was the father of the first king of Jordan, Abdullah. Another of Hussein's sons, Faisal, ruled UsefulNotes/{{Syria}} for four months in 1920 before being deposed by UsefulNotes/{{France}} and subsequently resettled as King of UsefulNotes/{{Iraq}} (then a British vassal) in 1921. The Hashemites continued to rule Iraq until 1958, when they were deposed during the July Revolution that killed Faisal II (the elder Faisal's grandson), leaving Jordan as the last Hashemite monarchy.
244[[/folder]]
245
246[[folder:Kuwait]]
247!!Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir of {{UsefulNotes/Kuwait}}
248[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/67b9a62d_2fea_4485_bb34_43add91e71de.png]]
249[[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mishal_al_ahmad.png]]
250->'''Dynasty''': House of Sabah
251->'''Born''': 1940
252->'''Reign''': 2023 -- present
253->'''Consort''': Multiple (2 wives)
254->'''Heir''': To be determined
255----
256
257He succeeded his half-brother, Nawaf, upon his death in December 2023. Mishal is Kuwait's third Emir in three years; Nawaf had only ascended to the throne in 2020 following the death of another half-brother, Sabah. Mishal is the seventh son of Ahmad Al-Jaber, who was the longest-reigning monarch of Kuwait (he reigned from 1921 to 1950, albeit not as an Emir, since Kuwait was ruled by the United Kingdom at the time), and is Ahmad's fourth son to succeed the throne, following Jaber, Sabah, and Nawaf.[[note]] Jaber was briefly succeeded by Saad Al-Salim, who came from a collateral branch of the Sabah clan, but Saad's health issues led him to step down after only nine days, to be succeeded by Sabah. Were it not for him, Ahmad's children would have ruled Kuwait from 1977 to the present day.[[/note]] A graduate of the Hendon Police College, Mishal is best known for his security appointments prior to becoming an Emir. He has been Kuwait's ''de facto'' ruler since 2021, after Nawaf retreated from the public because of health issues.\
258
259He has the right to appoint and dismiss his government, but he himself is subject to the National Assembly, one of the most powerful parliaments in the Arab world.
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[folder:Oman]]
263!!Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, Sultan of UsefulNotes/{{Oman}}
264[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flagofomansml_7113.png]]
265[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d7374750_ce58_4e98_a177_2b9718c24917.jpeg]]
266
267->'''Dynasty''': House of Said
268->'''Born''': 1954
269->'''Reign''': 2020 -- present
270->'''Consort''': Ahad bint Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Busaidiyah (1989 --)
271->'''Heir''': Dhi Yazan bin Haitham Al Said, ''Crown Prince of Oman''
272----
273
274He was unanimously elected as sultan by the royal council a day after the death of his long-reigning predecessor and first cousin, Qaboos bin Said, who had no children[[note]]He never had children with his wife, whom he divorced after only three years of marriage. It's generally accepted that Qaboos was gay, to the point that his obituary in ''[[UsefulNotes/BritishNewspapers The Times]]'' pointedly mentioned his "liaisons with elegant young European men." [[/note]] and never publicly designated an heir during his 49-year-long reign. Contrary to Qaboos, Haitham has since promulgated a law that designates the sultan's oldest son to be crown prince. Previously, he was the Minister of Heritage and Culture and before that was Minister of Foreign Affairs. Has been described as a sports enthusiast.\
275The House of Said's cadet branch ruled Zanzibar from 1856 to 1964, when it was deposed and the people of Zanzibar voted to join the Republic of Tanganyika in mainland Africa, creating UsefulNotes/{{Tanzania}}.
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:Qatar]]
279!!Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir of {{UsefulNotes/Qatar}}
280[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fiqat_2__67103140785917812801280.jpg]]
281[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/063679c4_7e09_4b4a_816a_e5da1604f3aa.jpeg]]
282
283->'''Dynasty''': House of Thani
284->'''Born''': 1980
285->'''Reign''': 2013 -- present
286->'''Consorts''': Multiple (3 wives)
287->'''Heir''': Abdullah bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, ''Deputy Emir of Qatar''
288----
289
290He took crown after his father Hamad bin Khalifa [[AbdicateTheThrone abdicated]] in favour of him in 2013. His reign saw the boycott of Qatar in 2017 by Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, all of which accused Qatar of "supporting terrorism" by advocating for political Islam,[[note]]Nevermind that Saudi Arabia also champions Wahhabism, a highly politicized version of Islam that's closely associated with the notorious terrorist groups Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State.[[/note]] chiefly the Muslim Brotherhood, which many Arab governments had blamed for fanning the Arab Spring, and cozying up to Iran, their archenemy. The boycott ended in 2021, though it is expected that Qatar will continue to assert its political independence owing to its nearly four-year isolation in the region.
291[[/folder]]
292
293[[folder:Saudi Arabia]]
294!!Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, King of UsefulNotes/SaudiArabia
295[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saudiflag.png]]
296[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saudi.jpg]]
297->'''Dynasty''': House of Saud
298->'''Born''': 1935
299->'''Reign''': 2015 -- present
300->'''Consort''': Fadha bint Falah bin Sultan Al Hathleen (1985 --) [[note]]Prior to his ascension, the King was polygamously married to another wife, who died in 2011. He also had a third wife whom he divorced.[[/note]]
301->'''Heir''': Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, ''Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia''
302----
303
304Son of UsefulNotes/{{Abdulaziz|IbnSaud}}, who created the modern Arabian state in 1902, King Salman is the sixth of his [[TooManyBabies 65 children]] to rule the largest Arab monarchy in the world today. Unlike most other examples on this list, most of which are constitutional monarchies where the monarch has limited effective power, Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy, and Salman has sweeping powers over the government, though he rarely performs his duties directly nowadays, due to his ill health.\
305
306The crown of Saudi Arabia is an ElectiveMonarchy that, until 2015, followed agnatic seniority as a general guideline. As a result, the heir-presumptive was the eldest surviving ''brother'' of the King, and was usually made heir apparent (Crown Prince) by a vote of the Allegiance Council -- a group of the thirty or so most senior princes of the House. However, in 2015, Muqrin bin Abdul Aziz, then aged 69, was removed as Crown Prince. His replacement was the first grandson of Abdulaziz to become Crown Prince—Muhammad bin Nayef, at the time aged 55 (and more than 20 years younger than the then-oldest surviving grandson). Muhammad bin Nayef would himself be removed in 2017 in favor of a still younger grandson, Mohammad bin Salman (then just shy of his 32nd birthday), the current king's son. Prince Mohammad is widely seen to be the one ''de facto'' in charge of the country, due to his father's debilitating condition. He has won praise for abolishing the country's infamously misogynistic and restrictive morality law and opening the way further for foreign investment, though press freedom is still minimal (the assassination of human rights reporter Jamal Kashoggi in 2018, which was blamed on the prince, has been cited as a prime example of this aspect).
307[[/folder]]
308
309[[folder:United Arab Emirates]]
310!!Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan & Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of the UsefulNotes/UnitedArabEmirates
311[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uaeflag14.png]]
312[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uae.jpeg]]
313
314->'''Dynasty''': House of Nahyan (Mohamed bin Zayed), House of Maktoum (Mohammed bin Rashid)
315->'''Born''': 1961 (Mohammed bin Zayed), 1949 (Mohammed bin Rashid)
316->'''Reign''': 2022 -- present (Mohammed bin Zayed), 2006 -- present (Mohammed bin Rashid)
317->'''Consorts''': Salama bint Hamdan (Mohammed bin Zayed, 1981 -- present), Haya bint Hussein (Mohammed bin Rashid, 1979 -- present)
318->'''Heirs''': Successors to be appointed by the seven emirs of the UAE
319----
320
321A very atypical monarchy. The UAE are a union of emirates, each ruled by a different emir, joined in a federation recognized worldwide as one state. The job of President of UAE goes to the Emir of Abu Dhabi (Mohammed bin Zayed) and the job of Prime Minister and Vice President goes to the Emir of Dubai (Mohammed bin Rashid).\
322Mohammed bin Zayed succeeded his half-brother Khalifa after he died in 2022, though he has been ''de facto'' ruling the country since 2014, when Khalifa suffered a stroke. Mohammed bin Rashid is a fanatic of thoroughbred [[UsefulNotes/HorseRacing horse racing]].
323[[/folder]]
324----
325!Europe
326
327!!!Central Europe
328
329[[folder:Liechtenstein]]
330!!Hans-Adam II, Prince of {{UsefulNotes/Liechtenstein}}
331[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1200px_flag_of_liechtensteinsvg.png]]
332[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leichenstein.jpg]]
333->'''Dynasty''': House of Liechtenstein [[note]]The country's named after the family, not the other way 'round.[[/note]]
334->'''Full Name''': [[OverlyLongName Johannes Adam Ferdinand Alois Josef Maria Marco d'Aviano Pius]]
335->'''Born''': 1945
336->'''Reign''': 1989 -- present
337->'''Consort''': ''Countess'' Marie Aglaé Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau (1967 -- 2021)
338->'''Heir''': Alois, ''Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein, Count of Rietberg''
339----
340
341One of the wealthiest heads of state with a personal worth of over £2 billion. Once threatened to leave with the Royal Family and relocate to Austria if a constitutional shake-up was not agreed upon. Arguably one of the most powerful monarchs in Europe, in terms of practical political power; unlike most European monarchs, he actually does have an effect over the government. He is a major shareholder in several of his country's companies, so there's also that. His people love him, and several referenda to reduce the power of the monarchy have been resoundingly defeated. Hans-Adam handed over the duties of day-to-day government decision making to his heir, Hereditary Prince Alois, in 2004 to prepare for the transition to the next generation. Hans-Adam's father, Franz-Joseph II, did the same thing in 1984.\
342
343He is a third cousin of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, a third cousin once removed of King Philippe of Belgium, a half-fourth cousin once removed of King Harald V of Norway, a half-fourth cousin twice removed King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, a half-fourth cousin thrice removed to King Frederik X of Denmark, a fifth cousin of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, and a fifth cousin once removed to King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, King Felipe VI of Spain, and Prince Albert II of Monaco.
344[[/folder]]
345
346!!!Northern Europe
347
348[[folder:Denmark]]
349!!Frederik X, King of {{UsefulNotes/Denmark}}
350[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flagofdenmarksml_5585.gif]]
351[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/danishroyals.png]]
352
353->'''Dynasty''': House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (Though Frederik X is agnatically the head of the House of Monpezat)
354->'''Full Name''': Frederik André Henrik Christian
355->'''Born''': 1968
356->'''Reign''': 2024 -- Present
357->'''Consort''': Mary Elizabeth Donaldson (2004 --)
358->'''Heir''': Christian, ''Crown Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat''
359----
360
361King of Demark since the abdication of his mother, Margrethe II of Denmark, on January 14, 2024.\
362
363His marriage to the Australian-born Mary Donaldson has been portrayed as a modern fairytale romance. The couple met during 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where they had an odd set of mutual acquaintances, specifically the then Prince of Asturias (now King Felipe VI of Spain) was acquainted with Mary's flatmate. Frederik apparently hid his status as Crown Prince of Denmark until well after they had started dating, and he would make frequent, but discreet trips to Australia to see her. In 2003, their relationship was publicly revealed when Queen Margrethe II announced that she had granted her son permission to marry, and the two were wed on May 14, 2004. They have had four children together, with heir apparent Christian [[note]]following the normal Frederik-Christian pattern of Danish royal first sons - his mother considered herself a "Christian" as her father being Frederik IX[[/note]] born in 2005, being followed by Isabella (2007), then twins Vincent and Josephine (2011). His accession resulted in all his younger children getting the Danish version of UsefulNotes/KnightFever as Knights of the Elephant, Christian having gotten his knighthood at 18.\
364
365He acquired the nickname "Pingo" (Penguin) during his naval service after his wetsuit filled with water and he was forced to waddle like a penguin. A keen sportsman, he has competed multiple marathons, became the first royal to do an Ironman in 2013 and has also taken part in cross-country skiing competitions. Like Britain's Charles III, he is also an environmentalist.\
366
367His accession was an unexpected turn, even for him[[note]]He only found out about his mother's plans to abdicate three days before she made the announcement[[/note]]. In the past, his mother, like the late Elizabeth II, had insisted that she would remain on the throne until she fell off it. However, a major back surgery in February of 2023, and a series of other health issues over the course of the year made her reconsider this. In her yearly televised New Year's Eve message, Margrethe announced her abdication to the shock of the Danish public. At the time of her abdication, his mother was the only queen regnant in the world, a distinction she had held since the death of Elizabeth II in 2022.\
368
369He is a first cousin once removed of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, a second cousin once removed of King Harald V of Norway, a third cousin of both King Philippe of Belgium and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, a third cousin once removed of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, a half-third cousin once removed of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, a fourth cousin of King Felipe VI of Spain, a half-fourth cousin thrice removed of Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, and a half-fifth cousin thrice removed of Prince Albert II of Monaco. He is also the nephew of the last King of Greece, Constantine II, who was married to his aunt Anne-Marie of Denmark.\
370
371
372
373[[/folder]]
374
375[[folder:Norway]]
376!!Harald V, King of {{UsefulNotes/Norway}}
377[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_norway_8.png]]
378[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/norway_2.jpg]]
379->'''Dynasty''': House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
380->'''Full Name''': [[OnlyOneName Harald]]
381->'''Born''': 1937
382->'''Reign''': 1991 -- present
383->'''Consort''': Sonja Haraldsen (1968 --)
384->'''Heir''': Haakon, ''Crown Prince of Norway''
385----
386
387The first Norwegian king in recent times to actually be born in Norway (648 years, if you want to be exact). Technically the sixth king of Norway with the name Harald, but since Harald Bluetooth isn't counted in the numbering system used by Norwegian monarchs, he's known as Harald V. Caused considerable public controversy as crown prince when he [[MarryForLove married his]] [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything commoner girlfriend of nine years]], Sonja Haraldsen, in 1968.[[note]]They had to wait for nine years because Harald couldn't get married and remain heir to the throne without the approval of his conservative father, Olav V, who wanted Harald to marry a princess. Once Harald gave his father the ultimatum that he wouldn't marry if he couldn't marry Sonja, which would have ended the Norwegian monarchy after his death since he was sole heir to the throne, Olav quickly gave his approval.[[/note]] Today he's Norway's most popular king, beloved for his sense of humor and leadership during trying times. Also refuses to abdicate, saying that he has an agreement with his children that when they think he has gone completely crazy they will let him know it's time to leave.\
388
389Norway was the third European monarchy to adopt absolute primogeniture, but it only applies to those born after 1990 (if they had applied it retroactively like Sweden did Harald's eldest sister Princess Ragnhild would have suddenly found herself as heir to the throne). Harald and Sonja's granddaughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra is expected to become Norway's second queen regnant after 14th-century Queen Margaretha, who founded the Kalmar Union.\
390
391Like Margrethe of Denmark above, he's been portrayed in his homeland's political dramas -- for example, the Norwegian hit series ''Series/{{Occupied}}'' (Norwegian: Okkupert), which details Russia's gradual occupation of Norway following the nation's green-energy policy. Harald appears when the Prime Minister must attend the Palace to request the formation of a new government. He also shows up in ''Film/TheKingsChoice'' (Norwegian: Kongens nei) and ''Series/AtlanticCrossing'', both of which depict his family's escape from Norway and refuge in Sweden and the United States during the Nazi occupation in World War II[[note]]as a result he speaks English with a slight Minnesotan accent[[/note]]. It doesn't feature King Harald personally, but in its telling ''Film/Troll2022'' presents the intriguing concept that the Royal Palace in Oslo contains a DarkSecret in that it was built on top of a far older palace inhabited by an ancient troll king and his family -- and said troll is bloody furious about it, rampaging towards Oslo to reclaim his home.\
392
393As king of Norway, he is the one who annually presents the Nobel Peace Prize to its recipient.\
394
395Fun fact: out of all the monarchs presented here, he’s closest in the line of succession to the throne of the United Kingdom, being the great-grandson of King Edward VII, second cousin of the King, and therefore 86th in line[[note]]at birth, he was 16th[[/note]].\
396
397He is a first cousin once removed to both King Philippe of Belgium and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, a second cousin once removed of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, King Charles III of the United Kingdom, and King Frederik X of Denmark, a third cousin once removed of King Felipe VI of Spain, a third cousin twice removed of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, a half-fourth cousin once removed of Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, and a seventh cousin of Prince Albert II of Monaco.
398[[/folder]]
399
400[[folder:Sweden]]
401!!Carl XVI Gustaf, King of {{UsefulNotes/Sweden}}
402[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flagofswedensml_4279.png]]
403[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4e04e4eb_43db_4256_9e7e_91a6aee6d812.jpeg]]
404->'''Dynasty''': House of Bernadotte
405->'''Full Name''': Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus
406->'''Born''': 1946
407->'''Reign''': 1973 -- present
408->'''Consort''': Silvia Renate Sommerlath (1976 --)
409->'''Heir''': Victoria, ''Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland''
410----
411
412A nature lover who, if he had been given a choice, would have been a farmer. Considered something of a harmless, vaguely buffoonish character (and is in fact [[LIsForDyslexia dyslexic]]; it was suspected for years after he misspelled his signature on his accession document, before admitting it in 1997), many Swedes are willing to put up with him until his very popular and capable heir, Crown Princess Victoria, takes over (she's also dyslexic). Like his Scandinavian counterparts above, he also has refused to consider abdication. He is the longest reigning monarch in Swedish history.\
413
414House Bernadotte is a relatively recent monarchical family, having been created when Sweden's previous ruling house found itself heirless and Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, the son of a lawyer from Pau in France who eventually became Marshall of France, was contacted by a Swedish colonel in Paris and asked if he wanted to become King of Sweden. He did.\
415
416He isn't technically the 16th king of Sweden to be named Carl; the Swedish regnal numbering system was based off a mythical line of Swedish kings constructed by Johannes Magnus in the 16th century in an attempt to substantiate the antiquity of the Swedish throne. All kings named Carl/Charles base their number off of Charles VII, who was the first king to adopt this system. If they did not have this system, he would be known as Carl X.\
417
418The Swedish monarchy was the first to adopt 'Equal' or 'Absolute Primogeniture' in 1980, meaning that the eldest child inherits the throne regardless of their gender. This meant that then-Crown Prince Carl Philip, at the time 7 months old, was stripped of his status in favour of his older sister, the then three-year-old Victoria.[[note]]At the time the King objected to the measure, not because he believed women shouldn't be allowed in the line of succession, but because he felt it was unfair to strip Carl Philip of the title he had held since birth. He's changed his tune since then.[[/note]] Crown Princess Victoria was the only direct female heir apparent of a throne in the world for 33 years (1980-2013, when the accession of Willem-Alexander in the Netherlands left his oldest daughter Catharina-Amalia heir apparent to the Dutch throne).\
419
420As king of Sweden, he is the one who annually presents the non-Peace Nobel Prizes to their recipients.
421
422He is a first cousin once removed of King Frederik X of Denmark, a second cousin once removed of King Harald V of Norway, a third cousin to both King Philippe of Belgium and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, a third cousin once removed to King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, King Felipe VI of Spain, and King Charles III of the United Kingdom, a half-fourth cousin twice removed of Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, and a half-fifth cousin twice removed of Prince Albert II of Monaco.\
423
424See also UsefulNotes/NotableSwedishMonarchs for further detail on the Swedish Monarchy.
425[[/folder]]
426
427!!!Southern Europe
428
429[[folder:Andorra]]
430!!Joan Enric Vives Sicília and Emmanuel Macron, Co-Princes of {{UsefulNotes/Andorra}}
431[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flagofandorrasml_8702.jpg]]
432[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/andorra.jpg]]
433
434->'''Born''': 1949 / 1977
435->'''Reign''': 2003 -- present / 2017 -- present
436->'''Heirs''': Successor to be appointed by the pope / elected by the French citizens.
437----
438
439A very atypical monarchy. Thanks to Andorra's strange ancient constitution, the country is co-ruled by two monarchs referred to as Princes. Each of the Princes are actually from the foreign nations of France and Spain; one is the Bishop of Urgell in Spain and the other is the President of France (originally the Count of Foix, a title which later became contiguous with the French monarchy and later the presidency). Both Princes have very few powers constitutionally.
440[[/folder]]
441
442[[folder:Isma'ili Imamate]]
443!!Shāh Karim al-Husayni, Aga Khan IV
444[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nizari_ismaili_flag.png]]
445[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aga_khan_iv.jpg]]
446->'''Dynasty''': Fatimid
447->'''Born''': 1936
448->'''Consort''': Sarah Croker Poole (1969 -- 1995), Gabriele Renate Homey (1998 -- 2011)
449->'''Reign''': 1957 -- present
450-----
451
452Rather than reigning over a geographic territory, the Aga Khan is the hereditary Imam of Nizari Ismāʿīlism, a subset a Shia Islam. Aga Khan IV, the 49th Imam, is a businessman -- with an estimated net worth of US$ 13.3 billion -- and philanthropist as well as a racehorse owner and breeder. Originally from Iran, he was a dashing figure in his youth and even represented the country as a downhill skier in the Winter Olympics.\
453
454While he is mostly known as "Aga Khan IV" to the world, Isma'ilis call him "Mawlānā Hazar Imam". His real name is Shāh Karim al-Husayni.\
455
456Aga Khan IV had two wives, both of whom he divorced. The first was Sarah Croker Poole, the daughter of a Lieutenant Colonel in British India. She assumed the name "Salimah Aga Khan" upon marriage, and conceived three children (Zahra, Rahim, and Hussain). The second was Gabriele Renate Homey from Germany, who assumed the name "Inaara Aga Khan" upon marriage, and conceived one son (Aly).\
457
458Holders of the title claim descent from Muhammad, himself. The line originally didn't have any claim to royalty or nobility, but UsefulNotes/TheBritishRaj recognized Hasan Ali Shah, the [=46th=] Imam of Nizari Ismāʿīlism, as a prince out of gratitude for his help during the First Anglo-Indian War[[note]]On the geopolitical front, the Brits thought that having the spiritual leader of such a large population on their side would be of great help in keeping peace in the Middle East and Indian Sub-Contient[[/note]]. Aga Khan IV's own royal status was conferred upon him by both UsefulNotes/ElizabethII and the Shah of Iran. Also, although Nizari Ismāʿīli Shias originate from Iran, the current seat of the Imamate is in Portugal, which is why the folder is among Southern European monarchies.
459
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Monaco]]
463[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/604ff384_8e6f_466a_80d5_7d69456aebac.png]]
464
465UsefulNotes/TheMonegasqueRoyalFamily have their own page.
466
467[[/folder]]
468
469[[folder:Spain]]
470!!Felipe VI, King of {{UsefulNotes/Spain}}
471[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/032d9795_b59c_47c5_8158_5b5f7c83e2a6.png]]
472[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spain.jpeg]]
473->'''Dynasty''': House of Borbón
474->'''Full Name''': [[OverlyLongName Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Grecia]]
475->'''Born''': 1968
476->'''Reign''': 2014 -- present
477->'''Consort''': Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano (2004 --)
478->'''Heir''': Leonor, ''Princess of Asturias''
479----
480
481
482Second King of Spain since the restoration of the monarchy in 1975. Ascended the throne in 2014 after the abdication of his father, Juan Carlos I. His elder daughter Leonor is the world's sole female heir presumptive (meaning that in the unlikely event her parents have a son she would be displaced in the line of succession); the Spanish government considered introducing legislation that allowed for absolute primogeniture, but chose not to do so when it became clear that Felipe and his wife, Queen Letizia, would not have any more children.\
483
484He is a second cousin once removed to King Charles III of the United Kingdom, a third cousin once removed to King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, and King Harald V of Norway, a fourth cousin of King Philippe of Belgium, King Frederik X of Denmark, and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, a fifth cousin of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, a fifth cousin once removed of Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, and a sixth cousin of Prince Albert II of Monaco. Through his mother Queen Sofia, he is also the nephew of the last King of Greece, Constantine II.
485
486See also UsefulNotes/TheKingdomOfSpain for further detail on the Spanish Monarchy.
487
488[[/folder]]
489
490[[folder:Vatican City]]
491!!Francis, Pope of the UsefulNotes/VaticanCity
492[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flagofvaticansml_6792.jpg]]
493[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vatican.jpeg]]
494
495->'''Born''': 1936
496->'''Reign''': 2013 -- present
497->'''Heir''': Successor must be elected
498----
499
500
501[[ElectiveMonarchy Elected monarch]] of the Vatican City and, by extention, of the Catholic Church. Though technically it's the other way around: the Pope is the monarch of Vatican City ''ex oficio'', that is he holds the position as monarch ''because'' he is the man in charge of the Catholic Church. But, since Pope and the monarch of the Vatican City are the same person, it doesn't make any difference.\
502While the papacy is not a ''typical'' monarchy, the Pope is nonetheless a major player in world politics and a spiritual leader for the over 1 billion Roman Catholics worldwide. Pope Francis is the 266th Pope and the first from the Americas. See UsefulNotes/ThePope.
503[[/folder]]
504
505!!!Western Europe
506
507[[folder:Belgium]]
508!!Phillipe, King of {{UsefulNotes/Belgium}}
509[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flagofbelgiumsml_7397.png]]
510[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/belgium.jpg]]
511->'''Dynasty''': House of [[UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] (or ''Belgium'')
512->'''Full Name''': Philippe Léopold Louis Marie
513->'''Born''': 1960
514->'''Reign''': 2013 -- present
515->'''Consort''': ''Jonkvrouw'' Mathilde Marie Christine Ghislaine d'Udekem d'Acoz (1999 --)
516->'''Heir''': Élisabeth, ''Princess of Belgium, Duchess of Brabant''
517----
518
519
520The proper title is King of the Belgians, making him the only popular monarch left in the world -- not in terms of beloved status in this use of the word (although he is) but rather a 'popular monarch' is a term used for royal titles referring to a people rather than a territory.\
521Philippe took over after his father Albert II [[AbdicateTheThrone abdicated]] in July 2013 (making him the fourth monarch to do so that year after those of the Netherlands, Vatican City and Qatar). There's a lack of clarity about the name of the royal house, since they changed it in UsefulNotes/WorldWarI for more or less the same reasons as their British cousins the [[UsefulNotes/TheHouseOfWindsor Windsors]], but they haven't objected terribly about using the old name since then. His wife is the first Queen of the Belgians to actually be born in Belgium, and their oldest child and heir, Princess Elisabeth, is expected to become Belgium's first queen regnant.\
522
523The Belgian royal family is a part of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha but dropped the use of the name in the First World War for the same reason as UsefulNotes/TheBritishRoyalFamily: to avoid association with Germany and the Kaiser. Instead of renaming the dynasty, the Belgian royals started using "of Belgium"[[note]]"de Belgique" (French), "van België" (Dutch), or "von Belgien" (German)[[/note]] in their titles. The use of "Saxe-Coburg and Gotha" slowly began being reintroduced in the [=21st=] century as King Philliipe wishes to trim down the monarchy and reserve "of Belgium" to those within his immediate family.\
524
525The current King is also a first cousin of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, a first cousin once removed of King Harald V of Norway,, a third cousin of both King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and King Frederik X of Denmark, a third cousin once removed to both King Charles III of the United Kingdom and Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, a fourth cousin of King Felipe VI of Spain, a fourth cousin once removed of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, and a fifth cousin of Prince Albert II of Monaco. Through his mother Queen Paola, he is also a descendent of the UsefulNotes/MarquisDeLaFayette.
526[[/folder]]
527
528[[folder:Luxembourg]]
529!!Henri, Grand Duke of {{UsefulNotes/Luxembourg}}
530[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b987d71d_f2d5_449e_b7be_62e3917e7cd3.png]]
531[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/luxembourg.jpg]]
532->'''Dynasty''': House of Nassau-Weilburg (agnatically House of Bourbon-Parma)
533->'''Full Name''': Henri Albert Gabriel Félix Marie Guillaume
534->'''Born''': 1955
535->'''Reign''': 2000 -- present
536->'''Consort''': María Teresa Mestre y Batista (1981 --)
537->'''Heir''': Guillaume, ''Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg''
538----
539
540Sovereign of the world’s sole remaining grand duchy. Being a constitutional monarch, he has very little power, but he does have a (rarely-used) veto power that he tried to use to stop a euthanasia/assisted suicide bill passed in 2008. Also known for giving a press conference where he denounced his own mother over [[ObnoxiousInLaws her horrific treatment of his wife]]. Yeah.\
541
542He is a first cousin of King Philippe of Belgium, a first cousin once removed of King Harald V of Norway, a third cousin of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, King Frederik X of Denmark, and Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, a third cousin once removed of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, a fourth cousin of King Felipe VI of Spain, a fourth cousin once removed of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, and a fifth cousin of Prince Albert II of Monaco.
543[[/folder]]
544
545[[folder:Netherlands]]
546!!Willem-Alexander, King of UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands
547[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7fc8e8b2_bc90_4e4c_82e3_74dd0b930168.gif]]
548[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/netherlands.jpg]]
549
550->'''Dynasty''': House of Oranje-Nassau [[note]](Who agnatically speaking haven't actually reigned over the Netherlands since the abdication of Queen Wilhelmina in 1948. Queen Juliana belonged to the House of Mecklenberg, and Queen Beatrix to the House of Lippe. King Willem-Alexander is agnatically the head of the House of Amsberg,and all the children of Beatrix and Prince Bernhard use the surname "van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg")[[/note]]
551->'''Full Name''': Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand
552->'''Born''': 1967
553->'''Reign''': 2013 -- present
554->'''Consort''': Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti (2002 --)
555->'''Heir''': Catharina-Amalia, ''Princess of Oranje''
556----
557
558
559Ascended the throne upon the [[AbdicateTheThrone abdication]] of his mother on April 30, 2013. The first reigning King of the Netherlands since ''1890'', his predecessors (Queens Wilhelmina, Juliana and Beatrix) all having been queens regnant. A sports fan and water conservationist. He also works undercover as an airline pilot, flying short-haul flights once or twice a month as a way to clear his mind.\
560
561Should be known as William/Willem IV, but chose to instead use Willem-Alexander as his regnal name, citing that "Willem Four is next to Bertha Two in the meadow."[[note]]Referring to the naming system for dairy cows[[/note]]. It is also believed that, having been nicknamed Prince Pils because of an alleged fondness for lager, he wished to avoid being called Willem IV (''Willem Vier'' in Dutch) for fear of being nicknamed "Willem Bier" (William Beer).\
562
563He is a third cousin once removed of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, a half-third cousin once removed of King Frederik X of Denmark, a third cousin twice removed of King Harald V of Norway, a fourth cousin once removed of both King Philippe of Belgium and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, a fifth cousin of both King Felipe VI of Spain and King Charles III of the United Kingdom, a fifth cousin once removed of Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, and a seventh cousin of Prince Albert II of Monaco.
564[[/folder]]
565
566[[folder:United Kingdom]]
567[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/UK_9231.png]]
568UsefulNotes/TheBritishRoyalFamily have their own page.
569
570
571[[/folder]]
572
573----
574!Oceania
575
576[[folder:Tonga]]
577!!Tupou VI, King of {{UsefulNotes/Tonga}}
578[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tonga_flag.jpg]]
579[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tonga.jpg]]
580
581->'''Dynasty''': House of Tupou
582->'''Full Name''': Aho‘eitu ʻUnuakiʻotonga Tukuʻaho
583->'''Born''': 1959
584->'''Reign''': 2012 -- present
585->'''Consort''': Nanasipauʻu Vaea (1982 --)
586->'''Heir''': Siaosi Manumataongo ʻAlaivahamamaʻo ʻAhoʻeitu Konstantin Tukuʻaho, ''Crown Prince of Tonga'' [[note]]Most people just call him George[[/note]]
587----
588
589King of Tonga, an island chain in Polynesia. Recently ascended the throne on the death of his elder brother, George Tupou V. Tonga was part of the British Commonwealth, but it always recognized the King of Tonga as the actual monarch, as opposed to Elizabeth II. The Tongan people have great confidence in their monarchy (instead of the usual bickering) and it has been in the hands of the same family since the establishment of the Kingdom.\
590
591His great aunt, Queen Sālote Tupou III (standing a full 6' 3"), sealed her beloved status amongst Tongans and the rest of the Commonwealth when she she attended the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in London. During the coronation procession, it began to rain heavily and hoods were placed on the carriages in the procession. As Tongan custom dictates that one should not imitate the actions of persons one is honouring, she refused a hood and rode through the pouring rain in an open carriage waving cheerily to the huge crowds.\
592[[/folder]]
593
594----
595!Historical & abolished monarchies
596Note -- this list includes the historical monarchs of nations which are now republics, or no longer exist. The current claimants to each throne are also listed, though their titles may be unrecognised nationally and internationally. The flags used here are the flags that were used at the time of the monarchs' reigns, not the current ones, which may be vastly different.
597
598!!Africa
599
600[[folder:Egypt]]
601!!Farouk, King of {{UsefulNotes/Egypt}}
602[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_egypt_19221958svg.png]]
603[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b5dea6e1_6f6a_45c8_9632_777572a08b05.jpeg]]
604
605->'''Dynasty''': House of Muhammad Ali
606->'''Lived''': 1920 -- 1965
607->'''Reigned''' 1936 -- 1952
608->'''Consorts''': (1) Farida (Safinaz Zulficar) (1938 -- 1948); (2) Narriman Sadek (1951 — 1954)
609->'''Claimant''': Fuad II, ''King'' of Egypt and the Sudan
610----
611
612Penultimate King of Egypt. A famous womanizer, glutton, and narcissist, he was deposed in 1952; he fled to Italy and then France. His penchant for luxury despite the fact that most Egyptians lived in poverty led to "King Farouk" being a mid-20th century byword for "person who lives in great luxury amidst great deprivation." His most lasting legacy is the "Louis-Farouk" style of furniture, a variant of Louis XV-style design featuring ostentatious gilding and ornate fabrics that remains very popular in Egypt.\
613
614His son, Fuad II, formally reigned as the last King of Egypt and the Sudan from July 1952 to June 1953, when he was deposed and banished. He lost his Egyptian citizenship between 1958 and 1974, when President Anwar Sadat decided to restore it. He now lives in Switzerland, though he has visited Egypt from time to time. Fuad II's eldest son Muhammad Ali was born in Cairo on one of these trips; he works as a real estate agent in suburban Paris, but had a grand royal wedding when he married a member of the deposed royal family of Afghanistan in 2013.
615[[/folder]]
616
617[[folder:Ethiopia]]
618!!Haile Selassie I, Emperor of {{UsefulNotes/Ethiopia}}
619[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ethiopianroyalflag_5862.jpg]]
620[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/578d398e_d393_4659_be05_ce8c16a13f70.jpeg]]
621->'''Dynasty''': House of Solomon
622->'''Lived''': 1892 -- 1975
623->'''Reigned''': 1930 -- 1974
624->'''Consort''': Menen Asfaw (1911 -- 1962)
625->'''Claimant''': Zera Yacob Amha Selassie, ''Crown Prince of Ethiopia''
626----
627
628Last Emperor of Ethiopia. Yes, the house name refers to ''[[Literature/TheBible that]]'' [[JudgmentOfSolomon Solomon]]; tradition holds that the royal family of Ethiopia were descended from King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. Haile Selassie is known for being a good ruler, reigning for 44 years until a Communist military coup overthrew him, and also for being revered as MessianicArchetype and [[{{God}} God incarnate]] by the Rastafarians. While Haile never embraced this worship, he never [[StopWorshippingMe tried to make them stop either]]; his feeling was that he knew he wasn't God, but if somebody else thought he was it was harmless.\
629Zera Yacob Amha Selassie is his grandson and has been head of the Imperial House of Ethiopia since 17 February 1997.
630[[/folder]]
631
632[[folder:Libya]]
633!!Idris, King of UsefulNotes/{{Libya}}
634[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/libya_2.png]]
635[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_idris_i_of_libya.png]]
636->'''Dynasty''': House of Senussi
637->'''Lived''': 1890 -- 1983
638->'''Reigned''': 1951 -- 1969
639->'''Consort''': Fatimah el Sharif (1931 -- 1983) [[note]]Idris married a total of five times, and was in a polygamous marriage between 1911 and 1915, then again between 1955 and 1958. Fatimah el Sharif had been his longest-lasting wife, remaining by him from their union in 1931 until his death, and was considered the only Queen when Libya was a kingdom.[[/note]]
640->'''Claimants''': (1) Mohammed El Senussi, (2) Idris bin Abdullah al-Senussi
641----
642
643The first and last King of Libya. Idris came from the Senussi tariqah, a Sufi order originating from the deserts of Cyrenaica that was established by his grandfather, Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi. The Senussi were political opponents of the Italian occupation of Libya, and Idris, who led the order after the abdication of his cousin, went into exile in Egypt in 1922 to avoid conflict with Italy. He returned in 1951 to become the king of the newly-independent Libya, as part of an agreement among the Allies to curtail Soviet influence in the southern Mediterranean. Idris, who spent three decades in exile, never really wanted to rule as king, although he certainly tried; he introduced unitary rule, and improved the economic and living conditions of the formerly very poor Libya, particularly after oil was discovered in the 1960s. Libya was a Western ally during Idris' reign, and hosted the biggest foreign U.S. military airbase at the time. Naturally, this attracted criticism from Arabs who opposed Western designs in the region. This culminated in 1969, when the military, under Colonel UsefulNotes/MuammarGaddafi, staged a coup while Idris was abroad in Turkey, announcing Libya's transition to a republic with Gaddafi as president. Idris was sentenced to death in absentia, so the former king spent his remaining years in exile once more, dying in Egypt.\
644
645Idris had six children, none of whom left descendants. The principal claimant to the Senussi order is Mohammed El Senussi, a great nephew of Idris. Another claimant is Idris bin Abdullah al-Senussi, a great-grandson of a brother of King Idris' father.
646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:Tunisia]]
649!!Muhammad VIII al-Amin, King of UsefulNotes/{{Tunisia}}
650[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_tunisia.png]]
651[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tunisia_king.png]]
652
653->'''Dynasty''': House of Husain
654->'''Lived''': 1881 -- 1962
655->'''Reigned''': 1956 -- 1957
656->'''Consort''': Lalla Jeneïna Beya (1902 -- 1960)
657->'''Claimant''': Muhammad XI al-Habib
658----
659
660The first and last King of Tunisia. The Husaynids were a noble family of paternal Turkish origin who presided over the Beylik of Tunisia, a province of the Ottoman Empire, since the early 18th century. When the French conquered the Beylik in 1881, they left the Husaynids in place to govern the region on their behalf. Muhammad VIII, known popularly as "Lamine Bey", succeeded his predecessor and second cousin, Muhammad VII al-Munsif "Moncef Bey", in 1943, after the latter was accused of collaborating with the Nazi-affiliated Vichy regime, and was subsequently arrested by the Allies and exiled to France. For this reason, Lamine Bey was not well-received by the populace, who regarded him as an usurper. His attempts to gain political influence floundered in the run-up to Tunisian independence. He became king when the nation achieved independence, but a year afterward was deposed by the Neo Destourians under Habib Bourguiba, who proclaimed a republic. His wealth and property were confiscated, while some members of the royal family were imprisoned. Lamine Bey himself lived in house arrest until his death in 1962.\
661
662The current head of the Husaynids is Muhammad XI al-Habib, a nephew of Lamine Bey.
663[[/folder]]
664
665!!Americas
666
667[[folder:Brazil]]
668!!UsefulNotes/PedroII, Emperor of {{UsefulNotes/Brazil}}
669[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/old_flaf.png]]
670[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8e8badd0_3e7c_4f73_8dec_94ee7cfccdd4.jpeg]]
671->'''Dynasty''': House of Braganza
672->'''Lived''': 1825 -- 1891
673->'''Reigned''': 1831 -- 1889
674->'''Consort''': ''Dona'' Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies (1843 -- 1889)
675->'''Claimants''': (1) ''Prince'' Luiz of Orleans-Braganza, (2) ''Prince'' Pedro Carlos of Orléans-Braganza
676----
677
678Second and last Emperor of Brazil. Highly loved and respected, not only by his own people, but also internationally, as a humble and hard-working man completely dedicated to the growth of his country (including the abolition of slavery, a controversial move at the time in Brazil). Under that public façade, however, there was a very sad man who [[ReluctantRuler never wanted the crown]] and resented the fact that he couldn’t have a simple life. He was deposed by a handful of hardline military leaders with no popular support; Pedro was so tired of the crown that refused to offer resistance, much to the disappointment of his people, and went to exile on his own volition. This got to the point where even the ''leaders of the coup'' which deposed him saw him as a role model.\
679
680The current claim to the throne is disputed; Prince Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza is the head of the Vassouras branch of the House of Orléans-Braganza. The Vassouras branch claims the throne in opposition to the Petrópolis branch of the Orléans-Braganzas, headed by Prince Pedro Carlos of Orléans-Braganza. Though both Prince Bertrand and Prince Pedro Carlos are great-great-grandchildren of Emperor Pedro II, they dispute leadership over the Brazilian Imperial Family due to a dynastic dispute concerning their fathers, who were cousins.
681[[/folder]]
682
683[[folder:Mexico]]
684!!Maximilian I, Emperor of UsefulNotes/{{Mexico}}
685[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/second_mexican_empire_flag.png]]
686[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maximilian_i_of_mexico.jpg]]
687->'''Dynasty''': House of Habsburg-Lorraine
688->'''Lived''': 1832 -- 1867
689->'''Reigned''': 1864 -- 1867
690->'''Consort''': ''Princess'' Charlotte of Belgium (1857 -- 1867)
691->'''Claimant''': Maximilian von Götzen-Iturbide
692----
693
694Second and last Emperor of Mexico. He was one of the younger brothers of Franz Joseph I, the second-to-last Austro-Hungarian Emperor. Originally serving as the commander-in-chief of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, he was approached by Mexican conservatives while he was visiting Napoleon III in Paris in 1856. The conservatives were waging a war against Mexican liberals over the 1857 Constitution, and they wanted a European monarch to "retake" Mexico and legitimize their crusade. As Maximilian was a descendant of Carlos I (better known elsewhere as UsefulNotes/CharlesV, Holy Roman Emperor), who was King when Spain colonized Mexico, this made him a good match, not knowing that Maximilian was a committed liberal and sympathized with their opponents more. In 1861, France invaded Mexico to help the conservatives during the war. This pissed off the United States, as it saw Mexico (and the rest of the Americas) as its backyard, but since the UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar occurred at the same time, it couldn't stop France from installing Maximilian as Emperor. After the Civil War ended, however, the French saw the American specter in the horizon and decided to bail out of the continent. The conservatives quickly lost the war, and Maximilian was captured by the liberals in Querétaro in May 1867. President Benito Juárez, while sympathetic to Maximilian for his liberal views, still approved for Maximilian's execution a month later, because he wanted to make it clear to Europeans that Mexico would never be ruled by them again.\
695
696Maximilian's wife was Charlotte of Belgium, a second cousin (they were both great-grandchildren of Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies). Charlotte was also a first cousin of UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria, and spent her childhood holidays in Windsor. She shared a mutual hostility with her sister-in-law, UsefulNotes/ElisabethOfAustria (wife of Franz Joseph I), and enjoyed her husband's overseas posting because it allowed her to avoid her presence. Maximilian made her rule Mexico whenever he was on foreign trips, technically making Charlotte the first female head of state in the Americas. Charlotte was also known for [[RoyallyScrewedUp suffering from a mental illness]] that got worse as European support for the Mexican conservatives dwindled. She was in Europe when her husband was captured and executed, and was returned back to her native Belgium as her mental state deteriorated. She died in 1927, long outliving her husband. \
697
698It should be noted that, while Mexico had two emperors, they were unrelated and ruled at different periods. Before Maximilian, Mexico had installed Agustín de Iturbide as Emperor in 1821, following their Independence War from Spain. Iturbide only ruled for a year before he was deposed by republicans and banished. He made a homecoming a year later... after which he was promptly arrested and executed. Mexico do ''not'' like emperors, to say the least.\
699
700The current pretender to the Mexican throne is Maximilian von Götzen-Iturbide, Agustín de Iturbide's great-great-great-grandson and a Hungarian-born businessman currently living in Mexico. His claim is backed up by the Habsburg side, as his great-grandfather and Agustín's grandson, Salvador de Iturbide y Marzán, was adopted by Maximilian I.
701[[/folder]]
702
703!!Asia
704[[folder:Afghanistan]]
705!!Mohammad Zahir Shah, King of UsefulNotes/{{Afghanistan}}
706[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_afghan_0.png]]
707[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_afghanistan.png]]
708
709->'''Dynasty''': House of Durrani
710->'''Lived''': 1914 -- 2007
711->'''Reigned''': 1933 -- 1973
712->'''Consort''': Humaira Begum (1931 -- 2002)
713->'''Claimant''': Ahmad Shah Khan, ''Crown Prince of Afghanistan''
714----
715The last and longest-serving King of Afghanistan. He succeeded the throne following the assassination of his father, Mohammad Nadir Shah. His reign brought peace to the country, then having experienced several regime changes in a few years, and although most of the population remained poor, historians agreed that he did the best he could to modernize the conservative nation. He opposed the creation of UsefulNotes/{{Pakistan}}, sending up troops in a futile attempt to claim the Pashtun territories of Pakistan that had been ceded by Afghanistan to UsefulNotes/TheRaj in 1893. This would come back to bite Afghanistan in the ass later, as Pakistan became a constant thorn to Afghanistan's road to peace during its civil war. Zahir Shah was deposed by his communist-leaning cousin Daoud Khan in 1973, who would in turn be assassinated in the 1978 Saur Revolution, triggering a prolonged civil war that continues to this day. Zahir Shah was in Italy at the time, and chose to abdicate the throne, living out the following 29 years in a modest apartment near Rome. There were proposals to restore him as king after the collapse of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in 1992, then again in 2002, following the removal of the Taliban, but both of these were opposed by Pakistan, which in the latter case lobbied the United States to install American-educated statesman Hamid Karzai as president. Zahir Shah was given the ceremonial role of "Father of the Nation" (''Baba-i-Milat-i-Afghanistan''), which died with him in 2007.\
716
717The current pretender to the Afghan throne is Zahir Shah's second son, Ahmad Shah Khan, a poet who currently resides in the United States.
718[[/folder]]
719
720[[folder:China]]
721!!Puyi, Emperor of {{UsefulNotes/China}}
722[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/qingflag.png]]
723[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/puyi_5.jpg]]
724
725->'''Dynasty''': House of Aisin-Gioro
726->'''Lived''': 1906 -- 1967
727->'''Reigned''': 1908 -- 1912, then 1st -- 12th July 1917
728->'''Consorts''': (1) Gobulo Wanrong (1922 -- 1946), (2) Li Shuxian (1962 -- 1967)
729->'''Claimant''': Jin Yuzhang
730----
731Last Emperor of ImperialChina. Puyi succeeded to the Manchu throne at the age of three, when his uncle, the Guangxu emperor, died in 1908. He reigned under a regency for three years, and then in February 1912, in response to the Chinese Revolution, he was forced to abdicate, ending the 267-year Qing rule of China and the 2,000-year-old imperial system. He was permitted to continue living in the palace in Beijing. Puyi chose 'Henry' as a given name and was thereafter known as Henry Puyi in the West. In 1924 he secretly left Beijing to reside in the Japanese concession (colony) at Tianjin. In 1932, he was installed as president, and from 1934 to 1945 he was emperor of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in Manchuria (China’s Northeast) under the reign title of ''Kangde''.\
732
733At the end of World War II he was taken prisoner by the Russians and returned to China in 1950 for trial as a war criminal. He was pardoned in 1959 and went again to live in Beijing, where he first worked in the mechanical repair shop of a botanical garden and later became a researcher in the institute of literature and history under the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. His autobiography, ''From Emperor to Citizen'', was published in English in 1964, and he was the subject of the 1987 biopic ''Film/TheLastEmperor''.\
734Jin Yuzhang (Puyi's nephew) is the current heir to the Qing Dynasty, though he himself does not care for the claim nor acknowledge it.
735[[/folder]]
736
737[[folder:Iran]]
738!!Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}
739[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iran_flag_up_to_1979.png]]
740[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shah_of_iran.png]]
741
742->'''Dynasty''': House of Pahlavi
743->'''Lived''': 1919 -- 1980
744->'''Reigned''': 1941 -- 1979
745->'''Consort''': ''Princess'' Fawzia of Egypt (1939 -- 1948), Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari (1951 -- 1958), Farah Diba (1959 -- 1980)
746->'''Claimant''': Reza Pahlavi, ''Crown Prince of Iran''
747----
748The last Shah of Iran. He succeeded his father, Reza Shah, who deposed the Qajars in 1921 and installed a brand new dynasty that was the first in quite a long time not to be of foreign origin (the Qajars, as well as the Afsharids and Safavids before them, were of Turkic descent) and instead claimed descent from the ancient Iranian empires of the age old (the name "Pahlavi", picked by Reza Shah after the Qajars were deposed, came from the pre-Islamic Iranian state of Parthia).\
749
750As a young man, he was described as shy and timid, contrasting with his father's imposing stature as a former member of the Iranian Cossack Brigade, but this changed when Reza Shah was forced to abdicate during the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran, and Mohammad Reza subsequently took over. His political clout increased further after the 1953 Western-backed coup that deposed the strongly nationalist Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh. The Shah instituted a series of economic, political, and social reforms aiming to bring his country up to the modern world, but was also accused of being nothing more than a Western tool in the Middle East, as well as his frivolous spending, most infamously his insistence to host a lavish party in Persepolis celebrating the 2,500-year long Iranian State while the native Iranians nearby were living in ramshackle houses. Near the end of his reign, his government increasingly turned autocratic, a cult of personality centered on the royal family having been created. This would spark off protests that grew into the 1979 Iranian Revolution, forcing the Shah to flee the country and ending Iran's thousands of years-long monarchy. He had been an enemy of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, a fundamentalist Shia Muslim cleric, ever since he ordered the military to crush a rebellion instigated by Khomeini in the holy city of Qom in 1963, protesting the Shah's decision to give women the right to vote, and after the Revolution toppled the Shah, Khomeini returned, trumped over the rest of the non-religious revolutionaries, and transformed Iran into a theocratic Islamic state. Meanwhile, Mohammad Reza, who was diagnosed with leukemia in 1974, fled from place to place and eventually spent the last months of his life in Egypt, where he died in 1980. He was buried in Al-Rifa'i Mosque, where his father, Reza Shah, was also entombed.\
751
752Mohammad Reza was a notorious womanizer, and yet was also rumored to be bisexual, largely on account of his ''very'' close relationship with Ernest Perron, an openly-gay Swiss man he met while studying abroad, and whom he brought back to Iran to serve as a courtier.[[note]]The Islamic revolutionaries are more than willing to accuse the Shah of being gay, while the opinion of most historians is that while the relationship might veer into romance, outright sexual relations between the two never happened.[[/note]] The Shah married a total of three women. His first wife, Egyptian princess Fawzia, was betrothed to him to seal the Egyptian-Iranian-Turkish alliance during the interwar period. The marriage was fraught, as the princess reportedly never got used to Iran, and clashed repeatedly with [[ObnoxiousInLaws Mohammad Reza's overbearing mother, Tadj ol-Molouk]]; it was eventually dissolved in 1948. His second wife, German-Iranian socialite Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, was a love match that ended when the queen was declared infertile, although the couple remained in touch with each other until his death. His third and last wife, Farah Diba, is still alive today, and is the mother of the Shah's firstborn son and current pretender to the Iranian throne, Reza Pahlavi, who currently resides in the United States.
753[[/folder]]
754
755[[folder:Iraq]]
756!!Faisal II, King of UsefulNotes/{{Iraq}}
757[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kingdom_of_iraq_up_to_1958.png]]
758[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_of_iraq.png]]
759
760->'''Dynasty''': House of Hashim
761->'''Lived''': 1935 — 1958
762->'''Reigned''': 1939 — 1958
763->'''Claimant''': Ra'ad bin Zeid
764----
765The last King of Iraq. His family were the Iraqi branch of the Hashemites, the same Arab dynasty that currently rules Jordan; Faisal was a second cousin once removed of Jordan's current king, Abdullah II. His father, Ghazi, died in a car accident at the age of 27, and [[AChildShallLeadThem Faisal was subsequently crowned king at the age of 4]]. Iraq was therefore governed under a regency led by Faisal's uncle 'Abd Al-Ilah until Faisal reached the age of majority in 1953, although 'Abd Al-Ilah remained as an influential Crown Prince. He did not get to enjoy being in power for very long, however, as Iraq experienced a bloody revolution five years later, killing off Faisal, 'Abd Al-Ilah (whose body was [[DesecratingTheDead stripped naked, dragged to the streets, and torn apart by the mob]]), and a few other members of the royal family.\
766
767The kingship of Iraq is currently claimed by Ra'ad bin Zeid, Ghazi's cousin, whose immediate family survived the revolution by being in London at the time.
768[[/folder]]
769
770[[folder:Korea]]
771!!Sunjong, Emperor of Korea
772[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/korean_empire_up_to_1910.png]]
773[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sunjong.png]]
774->'''Dynasty''': House of Yi
775->'''Lived''': 1874 -- 1926
776->'''Reigned''': 1907 -- 1910
777->'''Consort''': Sunmyeonghyo (1882 -- 1904), Sunjeonghyo (1907 -- 1926)
778->'''Claimant''': Yi Won
779----
780The second and last Emperor of Korea[[note]]In 1897, King Gojong declared the Kingdom of Joseon to be the Korean Empire to try and assert equality alongside China, Russia, and Japan. This ultimately proved to be a short-lived and futile venture[[/note]]. He ascended to the throne when his father, Gojong, was forced to abdicate by the Japanese Empire and spent his short time on the throne as a puppet before being forced to abdicate himself when Korea was annexed in 1910. He spent the rest of his life imprisoned in one of Seoul's palaces and humiliated when the Japanese government "demoted" him from Emperor to King.\
781\
782The current claimant as head of the House of Yi -- as recognized by the family association that maintains its genealogy -- is Yi Won, a South Korean businessman. However, there is a faction within the family that contests this claim, with Yi Won's uncle, Yi Seok, declaring himself to be the rightful heir. Yi Seok has named his own heir, Andrew Lee, an Korean-American entrepreneur and supposed distant relative. However, the actual familial relationship between Lee and Yi is being disputed[[note]]Also, the South Korean government and constitution doesn't recognize the family's claims of nobility while the public has no interest in restoring the monarchy, so the conflict is not much more than a public family spat[[/note]].
783
784[[/folder]]
785
786[[folder:Laos]]
787!!Sisavang Vatthana, King of UsefulNotes/{{Laos}}
788[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_laos_until_1975.png]]
789[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sisavang_vatthana_1959.jpg]]
790->'''Dynasty''': House of Khun Lo
791->'''Lived''': 1907 — 1978
792->'''Reigned''': 1959 — 1975
793->'''Consort''': Khamphoui (1930 -- 1978)
794->'''Claimant''': Soulivong Savang, ''Crown Prince of Laos''
795----
796The last King of Laos. He came from an ancient lineage that could trace their descent back to Fa Ngum, the first King of Laos, who reigned in the 14th century. He inherited the throne as Laos descended into civil war in the years after its independence from France, when three princes (and the King's distant relatives) vied for the office of prime minister: the Western-supported Boun Oum, the North Vietnamese-supported Souphanouvong, and the neutral Souvanna Phouma. The king chose to support Souvanna Phouma. In 1975, Souphanouvong led the Pathet Lao to invade the royal capital of Luang Prabang, abolishing the monarchy and turning the country into a communist republic. The king, his wife, and several other members of the royal family were moved to reeducation camps in northeastern Laos. The Laotian government officially announced that they had died of malaria in 1978, but it is more likely that they actually died of forced labor and starvation.\
797
798The current heir of the dynasty is Sisavang's grandson Soulivong Savang. He was 12 when the royal family was deposed in 1975. While his father, Vong Savang, was among the royals captured and sent to camps, Soulivong managed to escape to France, where he currently lives today.\
799[[/folder]]
800
801[[folder:Nepal]]
802!!Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev, King of {{UsefulNotes/Nepal}}
803[[quoteright:70:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adf81164_baac_4463_9c23_6b96ac49633a.png]]
804[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d3a5398e_f530_4d20_b61c_d246a135a96a.jpeg]]
805->'''Dynasty''': House of Shah
806->'''Lived''': 1947 — present
807->'''Reigned''': 2001 — 2008
808->'''Consort''': Komal Rajya Lakshmi (1970 --)
809->'''Claimant''': Himself
810----
811
812The world’s most recently disbanded monarchy -- under the most tragic of circumstances. He reigned as the last King of Nepal and is also known as the world's last Hindu king.\
813
814Facing domestic unrest, including a Maoist insurgency, the Nepalese royal family never suspected that the greatest threat to the monarchy lived within the palace walls. On June 1, 2001, Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal got drunk and high (as he often did). Stumbling into the royal dining hall, the prince gunned down King Birendra, Queen Aishwarya, and eight other members of the royal entourage, including his younger siblings. The prince allegedly then turned the gun on himself in an attempt to commit suicide. He failed to end his own life and plunged into a coma. As heir to the throne, the murderous Crown Prince Dipendra was declared King of Nepal. He reigned for three days in the hospital before being declared brain dead. His uncle Gyanendra, detailed in this entry, was then crowned king.\
815
816The monarchy was subsequently disbanded at the beginning of 2008. The former king is still relatively popular among Nepali people, with many hoping the monarchy might be restored in the future.
817
818[[/folder]]
819
820[[folder:North Yemen]]
821!!Ahmad bin Yahya, King of North UsefulNotes/{{Yemen}}
822[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_yemen_until_1962.png]]
823[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ahmad_bin_yahya.jpg]]
824->'''Dynasty''': House of Qassim
825->'''Lived''': 1891 — 1962
826->'''Reigned''': 1948 — 1962
827->'''Claimant''': Ageel bin Muhammad al-Badr
828----
829The penultimate King of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, better known as North Yemen. Notorious for his temper and volatile policies, he opposed modernists who sought to reform the country, and thus became an enemy of pan-Arab leftists. Like his father, he ruled Yemen as an isolationist dictatorship, as he distrusted any kind of foreign influences, although he did sign a defense pact with Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Syria in 1955, seeking to counter the Baghdad Pact between Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. Upon his death in 1962, his son Muhammad al-Badr succeeded him, but several weeks later, revolutionaries toppled the royal family and installed a republican government.\
830
831The Qassims are the latest dynasty of religiously consecrated monarchs who acted as both temporal and religious leaders of Yemeni Zaydis. Through various branches, Zaydi imam-kings, collectively known as the Rassids (from the founder's name al-Qasim al-Rassi), had ruled Yemen since the late 9th century. The deposed royal family are descended from al-Mansur al-Qasim, who lived in the 16th century. The current head of the family is Muhammad al-Badr's eldest son, Ageel.
832[[/folder]]
833
834[[folder:Ottoman Empire]]
835!!Mehmed VI, Sultan of the [[UsefulNotes/{{Turkey}} Ottoman Empire]]
836[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ottoman_empire.png]]
837[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ottoman_sultan.png]]
838->'''Dynasty''': House of Ottoman
839->'''Lived''': 1861 — 1926
840->'''Reigned''': 1918 — 1922
841->'''Consort''': Multiple [[note]]At the time of his death, Mehmed was polygamously married to three wives. He also had two other wives whom he divorced.[[/note]]
842->'''Claimant''': Harun Osman Osmanoğlu
843----
844The 36th and last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Born to Abdulmejid I and his Abkhazian consort Gülistu Kadın, he succeeded his half-brother Mehmed V during the crucial final months of World War I, which saw the Ottomans losing nearly all of its European and most of its Asian territories, reduced to only controlling the Anatolian Peninsula and Eastern Thrace. The Treaty of Sèvres, as proposed by the Entente, would have further reduced the former superpower by partitioning Anatolia among the Entente, Greece, and Armenia. While the Sultan gave his approval for the terms, this was opposed by Turkish nationalists, including Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk), who felt that it humiliated the Turkish State. The nationalists denounced the Sultan's government and, through the newly formed parliament, abolished the Sultanate on 1 November 1922. Mehmed VI was exiled from Turkey and moved to Europe, living out his final years in the Italian Riviera. Despite his deposition, the institution of the Ottoman Caliph would continue for a few years under his cousin Abdulmejid II, before it was finally dissolved in 1926.\
845
846Following their downfall, the Ottomans became ordinary Turkish citizens and mostly adopted the surname "Osmanoğlu". The current head of the Ottoman dynasty is Harun Osman Osmanoğlu, a great-grandson of Mehmed VI's half-brother Abdul Hamid II.
847[[/folder]]
848
849[[folder:Vietnam]]
850!!Bảo Đại, Emperor of UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam}}
851[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_nguyen_dynasty.png]]
852[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bao_dai.jpg]]
853->'''Dynasty''': House of Nguyễn Phúc
854->'''Lived''': 1913 -- 1997
855->'''Reigned''': 1926 -- 1945
856->'''Consort''': Nam Phương (1934 -- 1963) [[note]]The emperor also kept several other "junior consorts" and mistresses.[[/note]]
857->'''Claimant''': Guy Georges Vĩnh San
858----
859The last Emperor of Vietnam. Technically, he only reigned over Annam, a region in Central Vietnam surrounding the city of Huế, as Vietnam had been annexed and partitioned into three territories (Tonkin, Annam, and Cochinchina) by France since the 19th century, with France electing to retain the native dynasty to nominally rule over Annam. The only time when he actually "ruled" over all of Vietnam was during a very brief period in 1945, when Japan (which had conquered the country in 1940) pressured Bảo Đại to declare Vietnam independent from France. After Japan surrendered, Hồ Chí Minh convinced the emperor to abdicate and turn the country into a republic, which he gladly did. However, France returned shortly after, and set about to reestablish its presence in the country, triggering a seven year-long war against the communist Việt Minh. France installed Bảo Đại to become Chief Minister of Vietnam in 1949, a position that was effectively ceremonial as the former emperor preferred to stay well away from conflict. Eventually, France bowed out in 1954, dividing the country in two. Bảo Đại remained as the Chief Minister of South Vietnam until Prime Minister Ngô Đình Diệm decided to kick the emperor out through rigged elections in 1955. Bảo Đại spent the remaining years of his life in France.\
860
861After his death, Bảo Đại's two sons Bảo Long and Bảo Thăng succeeded as head of the exiled imperial family, but they both died without issue. The family is currently led by a distant relative, Guy Georges Vĩnh San, who is descended from Emperor Thiệu Trị (Bảo Đại's great-great-grandfather).
862[[/folder]]
863
864!!Europe
865
866[[folder:Albania]]
867!!Zog I, King of UsefulNotes/{{Albania}}
868[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_albania_until_1939.png]]
869[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zog_of_albania.jpg]]
870->'''Full Name''': Ahmed Muhtar bey Zogolli
871->'''Dynasty''': House of Zogu
872->'''Lived''': 1895 -- 1961
873->'''Reigned''': 1928 -- 1939
874->'''Consort''': ''Countess'' Geraldine Apponyi de Nagy-Appony (1938 -- 1961)
875->'''Claimant''': Leka, ''Prince of Albania''
876----
877The first and last King of Albania. Born to an Albanian beylik family who had been living in the Mat region since the 13th century, he inherited the position of Governor of Mat from his father in 1911, and was present during the Albanian Declaration of Independence from the Ottoman Empire in Vlorë in 1912. He was briefly detained by the Entente during World War I for siding with the Austro-Hungarians, but was eventually released, and returned to his homeland in 1919. He was elected President in 1925, and took sweeping powers, to the point that Albania was effectively a dictatorship during the interwar period. In 1928, his status was upgraded to that of King. He styled himself as "King Zog", as it was feared that taking his Arabic first name might make him unpalatable to other European countries. Despite multiple attempts, Zog was unable to shake off his country's dependence on Italy, which, after all, was the reason why the country managed to achieve independence at all (Greece and Serbia had wanted to partition the territory among themselves following World War I, only to be vetoed by Italy). Eventually, Italy under UsefulNotes/BenitoMussolini invaded the country in 1939, and Zog was exiled. In the aftermath of World War II, the communists took over Albania, and forbade Zog and the rest of the royal family from ever setting foot on Albania again. The rule was repealed after the UsefulNotes/HoleInFlag, though Zog by this point had long since died.\
878
879The current pretender to the Albanian throne is Zog's grandson, Prince Leka. He was born in South Africa, but currently lives in Albania. He has worked in various posts in Albania's government, and was even considered to run for president in 2022.
880[[/folder]]
881
882[[folder:Austria-Hungary]]
883!!Franz Joseph I, Emperor of {{UsefulNotes/Austria}}-{{UsefulNotes/Hungary}}
884[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/austriahungaryflag_6845.png]]
885[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/749d28bd_0514_4d1f_a0c8_ca38c78ed33c.jpeg]]
886->'''Dynasty''': House of Habsburg-Lorraine
887->'''Lived''': 1830 -- 1916
888->'''Reigned''': 1848 -- 1916
889->'''Consort''': ''Duchess'' [[UsefulNotes/ElisabethOfAustria Elisabeth in Bavaria]] (1854 -- 1889)
890->'''Claimant''': Karl von Habsburg [[note]](ancestrally styled ''Archduke of Austria'', ''Royal Prince'' of Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia)[[/note]]
891----
892
893AKA The ''other'' Kaiser, he was among Europe's longest reigning monarchs, outliving his contemporary, UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria. Also known for having endured a horrific stream of personal (and ultimately [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarI nationwide]]) disasters [[IronWoobie with nigh impregnable stride.]] At the time of his death, Franz Joseph had outlived his only son (who infamously made a suicide pact with his lover), two of his three brothers (the surviving one was openly gay and had no interest in politics), and all of his nephews (one of whom was [[UsefulNotes/FranzFerdinandOfAustria Franz Ferdinand]], whose assassination led to said nationwide disaster). The throne ended up passing to a great nephew, Karl I (or Karl IV in Hungary), who made attempts at brokering peace while trying to keep his crumbling empire together, and also made two failed efforts at restoring the throne in Hungary in the 1920s. He would ultimately become the last Austro-Hungarian monarch and die exiled in Madeira. His efforts for peace and devoutness have earned him a cause for sainthood; he has thus far been beatified, entitling him to be called the Blessed. Karl's son and heir Otto, noted for sitting in the [[UsefulNotes/TheEuropeanUnion European Parliament]] as a CSU MEP for Germany (holding a seat in Bavaria)for decades and being an advocate for European integration would live on until [[LongRunners 2011]].\
894
895The current head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine is Karl's grandson Karl von Habsburg, son of Otto, is a businessman and philanthropist active in international organizations living in Salzburg.
896[[/folder]]
897
898[[folder:Bulgaria]]
899!!Simeon II, Tsar of {{UsefulNotes/Bulgaria}}
900[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cf65d78d_905f_4cfd_a0e7_0b3a8dc4a43b.png]]
901
902[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3bb37ebc_0c73_4e86_9437_42b79ba16bb3.jpeg]]
903->'''Dynasty''': House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
904->'''Lived''': 1937 -- present
905->'''Reigned''': 1943 -- 1946
906->'''Consort''': Margarita Gómez-Acebo y Cejuela (1962 --)
907->'''Claimant''': Himself
908----
909
910The last king (Tsar) of Bulgaria, who was deposed by the communist revolution as a pre-teen in 1948 and exiled. After the [[UsefulNotes/HoleInFlag fall of European communism]], he returned to Bulgaria under the name Simeon Sakskoburggotski (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha), and served as the elected Prime Minister from 2001 to 2005.
911
912He is a half-second cousin to Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, a third cousin once removed to King Felipe VI of Spain, a third cousin twice removed to King Philippe of Belgium, a fourth cousin once removed to King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, King Harald V of Norway, and Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, a fourth cousin twice removed to King Charles III of the United Kingdom, and King Frederik X of Denmark, a fifth cousin once removed to King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, and sixth cousin to Prince Albert II of Monaco.
913
914[[/folder]]
915
916
917[[folder:France]]
918!!UsefulNotes/LouisXVI, King of UsefulNotes/{{France}}
919[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/royalstandardfrancesml_8492.png]]
920[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/22bf5f00_06d1_450f_8746_2848d4519030.jpeg]]
921->'''Dynasty''': House of Bourbon
922->'''Lived''': 1754 -- 1793
923->'''Reigned''': 1774 -- 1792
924->'''Consort''': UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, ''Archduchess of Austria'' (1770 -- 1793)
925->'''Claimants''': (1) Louis Alphonse de Bourbon [[note]]ancestrally styled ''King'' Louis XX of France, ''Duke of Anjou''[[/note]], (2) Jean Carl Pierre Marie d'Orléans [[note]]ancestrally styled ''King'' Jean IV of France, ''Count of Paris''[[/note]], (3) Jean-Christophe, ''Prince Napoléon'' [[note]]ancestrally titled Napoléon VII; great-great-great-great-nephew of Emperor Napoleon I AKA UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte [[/note]]
926----
927
928Married to UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, sister of Joseph II of Austria-Hungary. He provided important aid to the American colonists during UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution, sending money, supplies and troops to support the rebels, although this hastened France's eventual bankruptcy and he was unable to fix the failing finances left by his grandfather UsefulNotes/LouisXV. Unrest erupted throughout the country, resulting in The French Revolution. He was eventually [[OffWithHisHead executed by guillotine]] by French republicans for his alleged crimes.\
929
930There are ''three'' claimants to the defunct French throne; Louis Alphonse de Bourbon's claim is based on his descent from Louis XIV of France through his grandson Philip V of Spain. Jean Carl Pierre Marie d'Orléans is the senior male descendant by primogeniture in the male-line of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French (most royalists in France back his claim). Finally, Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon, is in the view of some Bonapartists, head of the former Imperial House of France.
931
932See UsefulNotes/LetatCestMoi for other French monarchs both before and after him.
933[[/folder]]
934
935[[folder:Germany]]
936!!Wilhelm II, Kaiser of [[UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany Germany]]
937[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/germanempireflag_9333.jpg]]
938[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7a701eb8_4f97_4acd_b1ab_a7968f446e92.jpeg]]
939->'''Dynasty''': House of Hohenzollern
940->'''Lived''': 1859 -- 1941
941->'''Reigned''': 1888 -- 1918
942->'''Consorts''': (1) ''Princess'' Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1881 -- 1921); (2) ''Princess'' Hermine Reuss of Greiz (1922 -- 1941)
943->'''Claimant''': Georg Friedrich Ferdinand, ''Prince of Prussia''
944----
945
946His role in the [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarI First World War]] naturally made him a [[HateSink hate figure among the Allies]]. He had a withered left arm and wasn't a Nazi. Seriously. Every time people make that mistake, one of us history nerds gets boils from the raw stupid. Also, he had an awesome hat. Also, he was the oldest grandchild of UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria.\
947His [[OverlyLongName full title]] was (brace yourself): His Imperial and Royal Majesty William the Second, by the Grace of God, German Emperor and King of Prussia, Margrave of Brandenburg, Burgrave of Nuremberg, Count of Hohenzollern, Duke of Silesia and of the County of Glatz, Grand Duke of the Lower Rhine and of Posen, Duke in Saxony, of Angria, of Westphalia, of Pomerania and of Lunenburg, Duke of Schleswig, of Holstein and of Crossen, Duke of Magdeburg, of Bremen, of Guelderland and of Jülich, Cleves and Berg, Duke of the Wends and the Kashubians, of Lauenburg and of Mecklenburg, Landgrave of Hesse and in Thuringia, Margrave of Upper and Lower Lusatia, Prince of Orange, of Rugen, of East Friesland, of Paderborn and of Pyrmont, Prince of Halberstadt, of Münster, of Minden, of Osnabrück, of Hildesheim, of Verden, of Kammin, of Fulda, of Nassau and of Moers, Princely Count of Henneberg, Count of the Mark, of Ravensberg, of Hohenstein, of Tecklenburg and of Lingen, Count of Mansfeld, of Sigmaringen and of Veringen, Lord of Frankfurt.
948* Let's be thankful for this one. There are at least three places he was ruler of which are not mentioned there, and there were probably more, so it could have been even worse. Still can't help but wonder if he remembered it himself.
949
950The current head of the House of Hohenzollern is his great-great-grandson Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, a businessman and consultant from Bremen.
951
952For more information on Wilhelm II, and the German Kaisers that preceded him, and the Kings of Prussia that preceded ''them'', see UsefulNotes/PrussianKings.
953[[/folder]]
954
955[[folder:Greece]]
956!!Constantine II, King of {{UsefulNotes/Greece}}
957[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1280px_state_flag_of_greece_1863_1924_and_1935_1973svg.png]]
958[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/22993ac4cf53ed0a621d3b97f618f2e5.jpg]]
959->'''Dynasty''': House of Glücksburg
960->'''Lived''': 1940 -- 2023
961->'''Reign''': 1964 -- 1973
962->'''Consort''': ''Princess'' Anne-Marie of Denmark (1964 -- 2023)
963->'''Claimant''': Pavlos, ''Crown Prince of Greece'' [[note]] Constantine's oldest son was heir while the monarchy was extant and he retained the title following the abolition of the monarchy.[[/note]]
964----
965
966The last king of one of Europe's most recently-disbanded monarchies. After spending World War II in exile in South Africa, Constantine returned to Greece in 1946, succeeding to the throne upon his father’s death in 1964. Fearing leftist infiltration of the army, he dismissed Premier Georgios Papandreou and appointed interim premiers until April 21, 1967, when a military coup forestalled the election he was planning for May of that year. He attempted a countercoup from northern Greece but had few sympathizers and almost immediately fled to Rome with his family. The military regime retained control of the monarchy and appointed a regent in Constantine’s place, granting the king a free return if he so desired.
967
968In 1973, the military regime ruling Greece proclaimed a republic and abolished the Greek monarchy. After the election of a civilian government in November 1974, another referendum on the monarchy was conducted; the monarchy was rejected, and Constantine, who had protested the vote of 1973, accepted the result.\
969
970Important point: modern Greece was a kingdom for more than half its history but neither ruling dynasty was Greek in origin: King Otto was from the House of Wittelsbach, while Kings George I, Constantine I, Alexander, George II, Paul and Constantine II were from the House of Glücksburg. When Greeks speak of a “royal family”, that’s the only one they can refer to.\
971
972None of the two dynasties ever claimed descent from any Byzantine, let alone ancient Greek, house, and no Greek/Hellenistic royal houses existed after the Roman conquest — succession to the Byzantine throne was never officially hereditary.\
973
974Finally, all Greek constitutions since the revolution of 1821 explicitly forbid the award or acceptance of titles of nobility on Greeks. Officially there were not even a crown prince or princes and princesses; the king’s children were simply called βασιλόπαιδες, basilopaides ‘king’s children’, and the crown prince was called διάδοχος, diadokhos ‘heir’.\
975
976The Greek royal family remain very close to other European monarchies, particularly the Danish monarchy from whom they descend, and the British monarchy, due to Prince Philip's Greek ancestry (the family live in London). Queen Elizabeth herself, in a highly unusual turn of events, attended the London wedding of Constantine's son, Prince Pavlos, in 1995. The Queen did not usually attend such events, preferring to send a representative (e.g Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sophie, Countess of Wessex) -- in theory so she didn't upstage the couple (though possibly also because she must ''always'' have maintained precedence).
977
978Constantine was the maternal uncle of King Felipe VI of Spain and the third cousin once removed and uncle of King Frederik X of Denmark. He was also second cousin to King Charles III of the United Kingdom, third cousin to both King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and King Harald V of Norway, third cousin once removed to both King Philippe of Belgium and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, a fourth cousin once removed of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, a fifth cousin of Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, and a sixth cousin of Prince Albert II of Monaco.
979[[/folder]]
980
981[[folder:Holy Roman Empire]]
982!!Joseph II, [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire Holy Roman Emperor]]
983[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/holyromanempflagsml_7202.png]]
984
985[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e48437e6_5152_4d50_b677_8ae21a763d34.jpeg]]
986
987->'''Dynasty''': House of Habsburg-Lorraine
988->'''Lived''': 1741 -- 1790
989->'''Reigned''': 1765 -- 1790
990->'''Consorts''': (1) ''Princess'' Isabella of Parma (1760 -- 1763); (2) ''Princess'' Maria Josepha of Bavaria (1765 -- 1767)
991->'''Claimant''': Karl von Habsburg [[note]] yep, him again and only technically since the last Holy Roman Emperor was his ancestor Francis II (though de facto inherited by the Habsburgs, the Holy Roman Emperor is de jure an elected crown); if by some miracle the Holy Roman Empire was restored and Karl von Habsburg elected Emperor, he could be styled ''His Majesty'' Charles VIII, ''Emperor of the Romans''[[/note]]
992----
993
994Son of UsefulNotes/MariaTheresa of Austria and brother to UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette and one of the last monarchs of the UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire before it was dissolved in 1806 after [[UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleon's]] rise in Europe. Famously commissioned operas and works from [[Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart Mozart]] and appeared as a character in ''{{Theatre/Amadeus}}''. Well-known for being rather liberal in his day, and attempted to [[RomanticismVersusEnlightenment enlighten]] Austria with significant domestic reforms and also reduced censorship significantly. He died without any male children and was succeeded by his brother, Leopold II.\
995
996The crown of the Holy Roman Empire was de facto ceded to the Habsburg family, who continued as the Emperors of Austria after the dissolution of the Empire in 1806. The most obvious heir of the HRE would be Karl von Habsburg, who could be Charles VIII.
997
998[[/folder]]
999
1000[[folder:Italy]]
1001!!Victor Emmanuel III, King of UsefulNotes/{{Italy}}
1002[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_italy_until_1946.png]]
1003[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vittorio_emanuele_iii.jpg]]
1004->'''Dynasty''': House of Savoy
1005->'''Lived''': 1869 -- 1947
1006->'''Reigned''': 1900 -- 1946
1007->'''Consort''': ''Princess'' Elena of Montenegro (1896 -- 1947)
1008->'''Claimant''': (1) Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, ''Prince of Venice'' (2) Aimone of Savoy-Aosta, ''Duke of Aosta''
1009----
1010The penultimate King of Italy. Known in Italian as ''Vittorio Emanuele III''. Famous for his [[TheNapoleon diminutive]] stature and frailty, which many attributed to the Savoyard penchant for inbreeding (not only were his parents first cousins, but so were his paternal grandparents), though he nevertheless lived to 78. His marriage to Elena of Montenegro was partly arranged to prevent inbreeding from ruining the Savoyard gene pool. He inherited the Italian throne after his father, Umberto I, was assassinated by an anarchist. Victor Emmanuel III reigned during both World Wars. Despite being a supporter of democracy, he was helpless to stop the Fascist movement from taking over Italy, and did nothing to stop Benito Mussolini from marching on Rome in 1922 and becoming Prime Minister. During World War II, he switched sides and declared war against Germany, which was ruling the northern half of the country. The Allies pressured him to surrender his duties to his son, Umberto, and he formally abdicated in 1946. However, Umberto II only ruled for a month before the Italians voted to abolish the monarchy. Both father and son were exiled; Victor Emmanuel III moved to Egypt and died a year later, while Umberto II moved to Portugal, where he lived for 37 years, before dying in Switzerland in 1983.\
1011
1012There are two claimants to the Italian throne. The first is Umberto II's grandson, Emanuele Filiberto, who was born in Switzerland, and only entered Italy for the first time at the age of 30, following the 2002 revocation of Italy's ban on Victor Emmanuel III's descendants from setting foot on the country; he has since spent most of his time attempting to regain his family's former wealth. The second is Aimone, the current Duke of Aosta and Emanuele Filiberto's fourth cousin (his great-great-great-grandfather was Victor Emmanuel II, Victor Emmanuel III's grandfather and namesake).
1013[[/folder]]
1014
1015[[folder:Portugal]]
1016!!Manuel II, King of {{UsefulNotes/Portugal}}
1017[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oldportugalflag_2597.png]]
1018[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/619a42df_2dd3_4c5b_86cd_bff0003fa1d1.jpeg]]
1019->'''Dynasty''': House of Braganza
1020->'''Lived''': 1889 -- 1932
1021->'''Reigned''': 1908 -- 1910
1022->'''Consort''': ''Princess'' Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern (1913 -- 1932)
1023->'''Claimant''': ''Dom'' Duarte Pío, ''Duke of Braganza''
1024----
1025
1026The very cherubic last King of Portugal. Unfit and unprepared to be the king, he was elevated to the throne after the assassination of his father, King Charles I, and his brother, Prince Luís Filipe, who was the heir to the throne up to that point, in the 1908 Lisbon Regicide. Overthrown by the 5 October 1910 revolution, which implemented the Portuguese First Republic. Was great-grandson of Maria II, who was herself the sister of Dom Pedro II of Brazil. Known as "The Patriot" for his total devotion to Portugal as a nation even after exile, and even when it was detrimental to efforts to restore him to the throne (such as insisting that royalists should join the Portuguese Army and fight in UsefulNotes/WorldWarI rather than trying to use the war as an opportunity to overthrow the First Republic).\
1027Duke Duarte Pío, the pretender to the Portuguese throne, says his lack of an official role doesn't frustrate him. The house of the Duke of Braganza sits in the noble town of San Pedro de Sintra, 40 kilometers from Lisbon.
1028[[/folder]]
1029
1030[[folder:Romania]]
1031!!Michael I, King of {{UsefulNotes/Romania}}
1032 [[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/romania_quality.png]]
1033[[quoteright:219:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/220px_mihai.jpg]]
1034->'''Dynasty''': House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen[[note]]Until 2011, years after his abdication, when he severed his ties to the German Hohenzollern dynasty and changed his family name to "of Romania."[[/note]]
1035->'''Lived''': 1921 -- 2017
1036->'''Reigned''': 1927 -- 1930 (First reign) , 1940 -- 1947 (Second reign)
1037->'''Consort:''' ''Princess'' Anne of Bourbon-Parma (1948 -- 2016)
1038->'''Claimant''': Princess Margareta, ''Custodian of the Crown''
1039----
1040The last King of Romania, deposed by a communist regime in 1947 and forced into exile with his family. When Nicolae Ceaușescu's government was overthrown in 1989, Michael attempted to return to Romania, but was arrested and forced to leave the country again. In 1997, his citizenship was fully restored and he was allowed back into Romania, and several of his family's ancestral properties were restored to him. Michael died on December 5th, 2017, at his residence in Switzerland at the age of 96, in the presence of his youngest daughter Princess Maria. \
1041
1042He was a first cousin once removed of King Felipe VI of Spain, a second cousin of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, a third cousin of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden,and King Harald V of Norway, a third cousin once removed of King Philippe of Belgium, King Frederik X of Denmark, and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, and a fourth cousin once removed of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, and Prince Albert II of Monaco. \
1043
1044The current claimant to the throne is Michael's eldest daughter, Princess Margareta. While Salic law at the time of her birth prevented women from succeeding the throne in Romania, King Michael designated Margareta his heir apparent in 2007, should the monarchy be restored.[[note]]Talks to restore the monarchy have been discussed in Romanian parliament as late as 2019.[[/note]] She's very popular with the people of Romania, best known for her charity work. She also heads the Princess Margareta of Romania Foundation and has a degree in Sociology, Political Science and International Law from the University of Edinburgh.
1045[[/folder]]
1046
1047[[folder:Russia]]
1048!!Nicholas II, Tsar of [[UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia Russia]]
1049[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/russianempireflag_1168.png]]
1050[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/444cb658_f3c9_4af6_9a78_fb2792883d66.jpeg]]
1051->'''Dynasty''': House of Romanov
1052->'''Lived''': 1868 -- 1918
1053->'''Reigned''': 1894 -- 1917
1054->'''Consort''': ''Princess'' Alix of Hesse and by Rhine (Alexandra Feodorovna) (1894 -- 1918)
1055->'''Claimant''': Maria Vladimirovna, ''Grand Duchess of Russia''
1056----
1057
1058Last Tsar of Russia before the [[UsefulNotes/RomanovsAndRevolutions February Revolution]] and generally portrayed (today, anyway) as a nice but hopeless chap who was caught up in events too big for him to handle. An Orthodox Saint (specifically "Passion Bearer" in the Orthodox Church), along with his wife Alexandra and their five children[[note]]Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei[[/note]].\
1059
1060His [[OverlyLongName full title]] happened to be: Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias, of Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, Novgorod, Tsar of Kazan, Tsar of Astrakhan, King of Poland, Tsar of Siberia, Tsar of Tauric Chersonesos, Tsar of Georgia, Lord of Pskov, and Grand Duke of Smolensk, Lithuania, Volhynia, Podolia, and Finland, Prince of Estonia, Livonia, Courland and Semigalia, Samogitia, Belostok, Karelia, of Tver, Yugra, Perm, Vyatka, Bulgaria, and other territories; Lord and Grand Duke of Nizhny Novgorod, Chernigov; Sovereign of Ryazan, Polotsk, Rostov, Yaroslavl, Beloozero, Udoria, Obdoria, Kondia, Vitebsk, Mstislav, and all the northern territories; and Sovereign of Iveria, Kartalinia, and the Kabardinian lands and Armenian territories; Hereditary Lord and Ruler of the Cherkass and Mountain Princes and others; Lord of Turkestan, Heir of Norway, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Oldenburg, and so forth, and so forth, and so forth.\
1061
1062Also happened to be the wealthiest saint in record, the estimated third wealthiest calculable historical figure ever (behind two great early American capitalists), and the wealthiest Russian Tsar. In a country where the majority of the population was illiterate and existed in effective serfdom, these may have been some of the grievances that ultimately got him removed and executed.\
1063
1064His wife, Alexandra (Alix of Hesse), happened to be a granddaughter of UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria, who passed haemophilia B to her and the Tsesarevich, Alexei. Infamously, she brought UsefulNotes/GrigoriRasputin to heal him, which, coupled with her being German (like many Russian consorts before her) at a time when Russia was fighting against two German powers, helped discrediting the monarchy in the eyes of the common folk.\
1065
1066Grand Duchess UsefulNotes/{{Anastasia|NikolaevnaRomanova}} (Romanova) is unquestionably the most famous of Nicholas' children. She was the youngest daughter, hence her common moniker "The Last Grand Duchess". When she wasn't found among the executed Romanovs, [[DidAnastasiaSurvive many thought she was alive and a number of movies have been made about her]], and several women claimed to be her. As it turns out, she ''was'' among the executed Romanovs. [[DatedHistory Ah well]]. People thought she was alive ''decades'' before the Romanov burial site was found. The first whispers were as early as 1919. If anything, the "Anastasia lives" trope was far stronger and far more widely believed in the West before the tomb was found than afterwards. (If it matters, it's now thought that Anastasia actually was one of those recovered from the grave; the remains found later on were probably her sister Marie's.)\
1067
1068Maria Vladimirovna is the most widely acknowledged pretender to the throne of Russia. This great-great-granddaughter of Alexander II, who was Emperor of Russia until his assassination in 1881, now lives in Spain. Her father, Vladimir Kirillovich, was born in exile in Finland in 1917, and from 1938 claimed to be head of the Russian imperial family. By the time of his death in 1992 he was the last Dynast of the Romanov family; the succession to the claim to the throne has been disputed ever since.
1069[[/folder]]
1070
1071[[folder:Yugoslavia]]
1072!!Peter II, King of UsefulNotes/{{Yugoslavia}}
1073[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_yugoslavia_until_1943.png]]
1074[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_ii_of_yugoslavia.jpg]]
1075->'''Dynasty''': House of Karađorđević
1076->'''Lived''': 1923 -- 1970
1077->'''Reigned''': 1934 -- 1945
1078->'''Consort''': ''Princess'' Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (1944 -- 1970)
1079->'''Claimant''': Alexander, ''Crown Prince of Yugoslavia''
1080----
1081The last King of Yugoslavia. He ascended to the throne of Yugoslavia [[AChildShallLeadThem at the age of 11]] following the death of his father, Alexander I, who was assassinated by a Bulgarian revolutionary in Marseille. Prince Paul, Alexander's cousin, served as regent until Peter came of age. During his reign, Paul and Prime Minister Dragiša Cvetković, under pressure by the Axis, joined the Tripartite Pact between Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan, as a way to prevent them from invading the country. This resulted in a British-backed coup in 1941, which deposed the government and stripped Paul of his powers, allowing Peter to exit his regency. A week later, Germany, Italy, and Hungary invaded Yugoslavia and partitioned its territories among the Axis. Peter was forced to flee to the United Kingdom. Although he tried to contribute in the resistance movement, Peter was essentially a puppet, the symbolic head of the Yugoslav government-in-exile, and watched as the two principal resistance groups in Yugoslavia, the Serbian nationalist Chetniks and the Communist Partisans, fought against each other. The Partisans eventually won, and decided to abolish the monarchy by the time Yugoslavia was liberated in 1945. Peter moved to the United States, where he died of liver failure in 1970, after a long struggle with alcoholism and depression.\
1082
1083Peter's father, Alexander I, was maternally descended from the House of Petrović-Njegoš, which ruled Montenegro from 1697 to 1918 (the last monarch, Nicholas I of Montenegro, was Alexander I's grandfather). Meanwhile, Peter's mother, Maria, was a sister of Carol II of Romania (father of Michael I of Romania), and a descendant of British, Russian, and Portuguese royalty; she was a great-granddaughter of UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria, Alexander II of Russia, and Maria II of Portugal.\
1084
1085The heir of the Yugoslavian throne today is Alexander, Peter II's son with Alexandra of Greece and Denmark. Alexandra was the only daughter of King Alexander of Greece (who himself was a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, making Peter and Alexandra third cousins). It should be noted, however, that [[BalkanizeMe Yugoslavia no longer exists today]], so this is merely a symbolic claim. At best they could be restored to the throne of Serbia, which was what the Karađorđević dynasty ruled over before the end of World War I saw the creation of Yugoslavia.
1086[[/folder]]
1087
1088!!Oceania
1089
1090[[folder:Hawai'i]]
1091!!Liliʻuokalani, Queen of the [[UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}} Hawaiian Islands]]
1092[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_hawaiisvg.png]] [[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/260px_liliuokalani_c_1891.jpg]]
1093->'''Dynasty''': House of Kalākaua
1094->'''Lived''': 1838 -- 1917
1095->'''Reigned''': 1891 -- 1893
1096->'''Consort''': John Owen Dominis (1862 -- 1891)
1097->'''Claimant''': (1) Quentin Kawānanakoa[[note]]the great grandson of Prince David Kawānanakoa[[/note]], (2) Owana Salazar[[note]]ancestrally styled ''"Princess of Hawai'i"''; current head of the House of Laʻanui[[/note]]
1098----
1099The last Queen of Hawai'i. Succeeding her childless brother King Kalākaua in 1891, her brief reign was filled with turmoil. She attempted to write a new constitution to bolster the economy and strengthen the monarchy, but pro-American forces overthrew the monarchy in 1893. Liliʻuokalani was placed under house arrest in the ʻIolani Palace and forced to abdicate fully in 1895. While the Republic of Hawai'i restored her civil rights and offered her a pardon the following year, the deposed queen instead fled to UsefulNotes/{{Massachusetts}} to be with her husband. Hawai'i was annexed by the United States in 1898, and many Hawaiian royals boycotted the event in protest.
1100\
1101
1102Liliʻuokalani lived the rest of her life as a private citizen. An accomplished songwriter and author, she penned many great works about the history of her homeland. During her imprisonment, she transcribed "Aloha ʻOe", a song she previously wrote as a princess, which has come to be known as the most iconic Hawaiian songs, and a symbol of her lost country. Liliʻuokalani passed away at her home at Washington Place, Honolulu at the age of 79. She was later interred along with her family members at Kalākaua Crypt at the Royal Mausoleum of Mauna ʻAla.
1103\
1104
1105There are at least two distinct claimants to the Hawaiian throne; Quentin Kawānanakoa is the senior male descendant of Prince David Kawānanakoa, who had been third in line to the throne at the time of the monarchy's overthrow.[[note]]As Liliʻuokalani's father had no male heirs, David was declared to be a "hānai child" (meaning "adopted") by the King as a potential heir should Liliʻuokalani die childless on the throne. Liliʻuokalani also adopted three hānai children of her own before being deposed, including her husband's illegitimate son John ʻAimoku Dominis, but none of them have any living descendants. Liliʻuokalani's niece and designated heir apparent Princess Kaʻiulani also died childless.[[/note]] Quentin himself however doesn't really acknowledge the claim, claiming his title as a prince is merely honorific. Secondly, Owana Salazar is the current claimant of the House of Laʻanui, a branch of the Hawaiian royal family with ties to the original House of Kamehameha.
1106[[/folder]]
1107
1108
1109%%[[folder:Spain]]
1110%%!!Charles II, King of {{UsefulNotes/Spain}}
1111%%[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/voldspanishflaghab_2554.png]]
1112%%[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b8683500_5afd_499b_b5fb_ab47cbc705f1.jpeg]]
1113%%->'''Dynasty''': House of Habsburg
1114%%->'''Lived''': 1661 -- 1700
1115%%->'''Reigned''': 1665 -- 1700
1116%%->'''Consorts''': (1) ''Mademoiselle'' Marie Louise d’Orléans (1679–1689); (2) Maria Anna of Neuburg (1689–1700)
1117
1118%%----
1119
1120%%RoyallyScrewedUp last Habsburg monarch of Spain. Famous for being [[TangledFamilyTree extremely inbred]], owing to the fact that most of his ancestors were uncles and nieces and other closely related persons marrying one another. He was so physically deformed as a result that he couldn't chew properly and was unable to produce any offspring. He himself believed that his physical problems were a result of a [[AWizardDidIt witch's curse]]. His early death in 1700, aged just 38, triggering a war of succession.
1121
1122%%!!Ferdinand VII, King of {{UsefulNotes/Spain}}
1123%%[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oldspanishflag_9334.png]]
1124%%[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/08ea9c6b_4d4c_4de8_a650_2d6c7cec75d9.jpeg]]
1125%%->'''Dynasty''': House of Bourbon
1126%%->'''Lived''': 1784 -- 1833
1127%%->'''Reigned''': 1808, 1813 -- 1833
1128%%->'''Consorts''': (1) ''Princess'' Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily (1802–1806); (2) ''Infanta'' Maria Isabel of Portugal (1816–1818); (3) ''Princess'' Maria Josepha of Saxony (1819–1829); (4) ''Princess'' Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies (1829–1833)
1129
1130%%----
1131
1132%%A very polarizing king in his home -- he was known as “Ferdinand the Desired” '''and''' “the felon king” -- (though not the worse of the lot, arguably). He not only disputed the crown with [[UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleon’s]] brother during almost all his reign, but also lost almost all its colonies in the Americas.\
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1134
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1136%%[[/folder]]

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