Royal Government
The term "Royal Government" refers to a system of governance where a monarch, such as a king or queen, holds significant power and authority over the state. This form of government often includes a structured hierarchy, with various officials and advisors assisting the monarch in decision-making and administration. The monarch's role can vary, ranging from absolute power to a more ceremonial position within a constitutional framework.
In many cases, a Royal Government may be supported by a set of laws and traditions that guide its operations. Countries like United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia exemplify different models of royal governance, where the monarch's influence and the extent of their powers differ significantly based on historical and cultural contexts.