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monarch

[mon-erk, -ahrk] / ˈmɒn ərk, -ɑrk /


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Kimmel appeared on public broadcaster Channel 4 Thursday to deliver an “alternative Christmas message,” counter programming to the British monarch’s annual televised address.

From Los Angeles Times

The monarch, 57, called for "dialogue" and "exemplary conduct in the performance of all public authorities".

From Barron's

The tradition of an annual Christmas broadcast from the monarch, looking back on the year and addressing current events, dates back to 1932, when George V delivered a speech on the radio.

From BBC

A monarch and his family are looking out at us.

From BBC

After all, since ancient times it was the monarch who was deemed to possess heavenly standing.

From The Wall Street Journal