There are very few true heretidary monarchies left, and most of these are constitutional monarchies like the United Kingdom. However, in the Middle East are several monarchies as well as in Southeast Asia.
Alderney
Ascension Island
Australia
British Indian ocean Territory
Canada
Eastern Caribbean
Fiji
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Isle of Man
Jersey
Nauru
South Georgia & S. Sandwich Islands
Tristan da Cunha
Tuvalu
United Kingdom
U.K. (Queen Elizabeth II), Denmark, Bahrain, Bhutan, Japan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and some parts of Indonesia.
Last king of what? There are still kings today. Queen Elizabeth's heir will be king of England. Sweden has a king. There are other countries that are still monarchies.
Because many counties chose to use England's queen but some do still have a king or a queen!
Sure. A princess is the daughter of a king or queen; since several countries still have kings and queens, it follows that there should be several princes and princesses alive.
Europe is a continent of over 50 countries. It is not a country. So it has never had a single King. Some European countries have kings or queens, though most do not. So there is no king of Europe.
Yes some of the Muslim countries do still have King and Queen
The duration of The King of Queens is 1320.0 seconds.
There are many more countries that do not have a king or queen then do. Most of the countries that do have Kings or Queens are in the Middle East. Even countries like England that have a Queen, they do not have the power that most would think a Queen would.
The King of Queens ended on 2007-05-14.
The King of Queens was created on 1998-09-21.
There are still many countries today with kings and queens, even a few that are absolute monarchies, where the ruler holds all the power. An example of this type is Saudi Arabia. Another type is a constitutional monarchy where the king or queen is more of a ceremonial figure. A country with this type of rule is Spain.
There have never been kings and queens of the whole of Europe. Various countries in Europe have had kings and queens from time to time.
They did, Edward VI became king. In the oldern days they made only the boy king as they thought that women were weak and they could be attacked by other countries. This rule still applies to some countries today but it could be changed soon. Hope it helps :)