Monarchy of South Africa

Monarchy of South Africa
King of South Africa
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Elizabeth II
First monarch George V
Last monarch Elizabeth II
Style His/Her Majesty
Monarchy started 31 May 1910
Monarchy ended 31 May 1961
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The King or Queen of South Africa was titular head of state of the Union of South Africa during the state's existence as a Dominion of the British Empire and later a Commonwealth Realm from 31 May 1910 to 31 May 1961, when the country became the Republic of South Africa. Since the Union of South Africa was a British dominion the British monarch reigned as South Africa's monarch, and was represented by the Governor-General of the Union of South Africa.

History

Prior to 1927, the King was considered "King in South Africa" rather than "King of South Africa", as, until the passage of the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927, constitutional law held that there was a single indivisible monarchy with the Dominions treated as territories of the British Sovereign. After 1927, and particularly after the Statute of Westminster 1931, the concept of a shared crown emerged. Still, until the coronation of Elizabeth II, the Monarch of South Africa did not have a distinct title, instead being styled as "King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the British dominions beyond the seas." With Elizabeth II's ascension occurring during the transformation of the British Empire into the Commonwealth of Nations, the Commonwealth Realms collectively decided to each create a title for the Sovereign within their own jurisdictions, though it would retain the common format of "Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, [relevant country] and Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith." Thus Elizabeth bore the title of Queen of South Africa while her predecessors were kings of South Africa in law but not in title.

The last South African Monarch to visit South Africa as sovereign was George VI in 1947, accompanied by the then Princess Elizabeth, as the following year saw the election of the pro-republican National Party. Following a referendum, South Africa became a republic in 1961, and Queen Elizabeth II would not visit the country until 1995, no longer as Head of State, but as Head of the Commonwealth.

Kings and Queens of the Union of South Africa


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