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Commonwealth mapped: The countries still in the Commonwealth - the Queen’s proudest legacy QUEEN ELIZABETH II was one of the most well-travelled monarchs in the world.
The Commonwealth, also known as the Commonwealth of Nations, is a political association of 54 member states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire.
King Charles III will honour the Commonwealth countries with a subtle gesture during his coronation on May 6, it has been revealed.. The King’s tribute follows similar gestures made by both his mother ...
The Commonwealth was first established in 1931 with the Statute of Westminster, and sovereign status was given to Australia, Canada, the Irish Free State (Ireland), New Zealand, South Africa, and ...
For 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II played a key role in keeping the Commonwealth alive. Her death marks the beginning of a new chapter for the 54 countries once under her leadership.; With Charles ...
While the buzz ahead of Saturday's coronation of King Charles III is palpable in London, across the 15 commonwealth countries where the monarch is head of state, this historic juncture appears to ...
The competition received a record-breaking 34,939 entries from 54 Commonwealth countries. Camilla said the work by the winners and runners-up reminded her of a statement by the author of Mary ...
The Commonwealth could still continue to exist without a British monarch at its head if all member states opted to become republics, a Scottish academic has said.
The Commonwealth Games are set to begin later this week, with more than 72 teams competing this year. The teams will include the 54 Commonwealth countries and 18 territories, which includes the ...
Countries where is it illegal to be gay are less likely to host the Commonwealth Games in the future, the head of its federation has said. More than half of the 54 countries competing in ...