royal prerogative
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a right belonging to a monarch
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- The monarch still retains some aspects of the royal prerogative.
- Historically, declaring war was a key royal prerogative.
- The government sought to limit the scope of the royal prerogative.
- Exercising the royal prerogative requires careful consideration.
- Many believe the royal prerogative should be subject to parliamentary oversight.
- Granting pardons is often considered a royal prerogative.
- The Queen's power to appoint ministers stems from the royal prerogative.
- There have been calls to reform the ancient royal prerogative.
- The Prime Minister now largely exercises powers that were once part of the royal prerogative.
- The royal prerogative allows the sovereign to act without parliamentary approval in certain matters.