After Queen Elizabeth II’s death, who are the world’s longest-reigning monarchs? Check list

 

 

Following the death of Queen England Elizabeth II, a new king has emerged as the longest king in the world. Queen Elizabeth II ruled Britain for 70 years and died on Thursday at the age of 96, after that his eldest son approved the throne as King of Charles III. Bolkiah Hassanal Brunei 76 years old – three years older than Charles – now is the longest king in the world after assuming the throne in 1967. In Europe too, a new king has emerged after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The 82 -year -old Danish queen, Margrethe II – who is also the third cousin of the late Ratu – now holds the title.

The following is the list of kings that has the longest rules in order:

1. Bolkiah Hassanal Brunei

The 76 -year -old Monarch took the Muslim throne in 1967, which made his government a total of 54 years so far. Originally from a family that has ruled the country for more than 600 years, Bolkiah is also one of the richest people in the world. The Sultan’s government was marked by Brunei who received full independence from Britain in 1984, and the country’s living standards increased to one of the highest globally, AFP reported. However, his government is also full of controversy, including the introduction of strong Islamic laws that regulate punishment such as cutting down limbs and death by stoning.

2. Queen Denmark Margrethe II

Queen Margrethe II has been praised for uniting and modernizing the monarchy in 50 years that she has been above the throne. The 82-year-old queen who smoked in power in 1972. She became the heir suspected in 1953-as soon as her father Frederick IX of Denmark was a king-after constitutional reform in the country allowed women to take the throne.

The rise to the throne came when the popularity of nobles and monarchy faded in Denmark. Widows since 2018, one of the interesting things from her efforts to modernize the monarchy is to let her two sons marry the common people. Queen Margrethe II is known as Daisy by the people and her families.

With the death of Queen Elizabet II, Denmark queen is now the one -the king of the female in the world.

3. Sweden’s Carl XVI Gustaf

Just like Queen Elizabeth II, Carl Gustaf XVI ascended the throne at a fairly young age (precisely 27). The king had become the heir when he was less than one year old after his father died in a plane crash. Carl Gustaf XVI took the throne after his grandfather died in 1973.

In the early years of his reign, the king was tempted because of some of his mistakes, including wrong spelling his own name in the signing of 1973, AFP report added. But then, it was found that the king suffered from dyslexia, like his two children. The popularity of Carl Gustaf XVI jumped through his compassion show, with one in 2004 to be one of the interesting things shortly after 500 Sweden lost their lives in the deadly tsunami that hit the tourist resort in Southeast Asia.

4. Eswatini’s Mswati III

Kecil Eswatini, previously known as Swaziland, is located in South Africa. King MSWati III was the last absolute king on the continent, after the throne in 1986 was 18. Now 54, MSWati has 15 wives and more than 25 children. His father, AFP report added, had at least 70.

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