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- List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_Queen_Elizabeth_II abstract "Since succeeding her father on 6 February 1952, Queen Elizabeth II has been head of state of 32 different Commonwealth realms; currently, there are 16 realms. With the Westminster system of government being a legacy of former British colonial possession, in each realm, the Queen's government is headed by a prime minister; appointment and dismissal of prime ministers are common reserve powers that can be exercised by the Queen or her governors-general.This list does not cover Commonwealth nations that are not Commonwealth realms, nor holders of offices of prime minister in colonies or sub-national entities such as states or provinces.".
- Q1626201 abstract "Since succeeding her father on 6 February 1952, Queen Elizabeth II has been head of state of 32 different Commonwealth realms; currently, there are 16 realms. With the Westminster system of government being a legacy of former British colonial possession, in each realm, the Queen's government is headed by a prime minister; appointment and dismissal of prime ministers are common reserve powers that can be exercised by the Queen or her governors-general.This list does not cover Commonwealth nations that are not Commonwealth realms, nor holders of offices of prime minister in colonies or sub-national entities such as states or provinces.".