Monarch-Regal of the United States

The Monarch-Regal of the United States is the royal representative of the Monarchy of the United States who fully resides within the country. The Monarch-Regal takes on a ceremonial position in representing the crown in the United States that the Empress-Royal could not such as opening sessions of the Continental Congress. The Monarch-Regal does hold some emergency powers, which allow for them to make royal decisions retaining to the United States in certain situations. The current Monarch-Regal is Andrew I who has held the position since 1983. In November of 2019, King-Regal Andrew announced he would abdicate his role as Monarch-Regal on March 1, 2020. As such, he would be the second Monarch-Regal in American history to abdicate, following Louise I. In January of 2020, Elizabeth II, Empress-Royal, appointed Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex as the successor to Andrew. As such, he was given the American title as Duke of Pennsylvania and is now heir-apparent to the American monarchy.