What is the difference between an absolute and constitutional monarchy?
Who Asked: Celebrity Guest-Stumper, Meg Cabot Novel: Princess Diaries IX, Princess Mia in stores December 26, 2007 About the Book: Mia Thermopolis has hit a new all-time low: Her best friend isn’t speaking to her. Someone is posting horrible things about her on the web. And, oh yeah: Her longtime boyfriend may have just dumped her. But this princess has more on her mind than recruiting a new Prince Charming, including solving a four-hundred-year-old royal mystery that’s about to set Mia on a one-woman mission that could bring big changes to the little principality of Genovia. But is Mia really ready to get rid of her tiara . . . especially if it means destroying a dynasty? Read the ninth—and next to last—installment of the Princess Diaries series to find out for yourself! Answer: According to Wikipedia, “A constitutional monarchy is a form of government established under a constitutional system which acknowledges an elected or hereditary monarch as head of state, as opposed to