Political symbols
British power
the power, the government and the British organization are considered one of the most diverse in the world since it has an executive and legislative power as in many countries. But in the United Kingdom there is another one that is the royal family that although they do not possess great power in the government has a very special symbolism and representation for the British
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Queen Elizabeth, fulfills certain representative and ceremonial functions, is also in charge of watching over international politics, is the highest authority in accordance with the royal community and in turn is the head of the Church of England, the queen represents the British people before other countries, it also represents one of the few monarchies that continue after so many centuries, demonstrating the power and stability of the United Kingdom.

Prime minister
The government or cabinet is preceded by the Prime Minister, a position currently held by Boris Johnson, who is accompanied by some ministers who make up what was formerly known as the royal private council, although at present this council fulfills the administrative functions and the UK executive function. This position represents the wealth that the British possess along with diplomacy and organization.
British Parliament
Another of the organs of power is the Parliament which is composed of 733 representatives, these are not elected by the elections but are appointed according to their right to be part of it, within these are the Spiritual Lords made up of 26 bishops elected by its prestige, and the Temporal Lords who have the right to belong for life but not hereditary. The Lower House is elected through elections, and the Prime Minister is elected from the party that obtains the majority.


Royal family
The royal family is the extended family of a monarch. Generally, the head of a royal family is a reigning king or queen. The royal family represents the history of the kingdom and although their power is often merely symbolic they are considered by the British as people who represent their culture, stability and especially represent that the United Kingdom has been important throughout history.