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  • The Royal Prerogative is a body of customary authority, privilege, and immunity, recognised in common law jurisdictions possessing a monarchy as belonging to the Crown alone. It is the means by which some of the executive powers of government are possessed by and vested in a monarch with regard to the process of governance of their state are carried out.
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  • Some key areas of government are carried out by the royal prerogative, but its usage is falling as functions are progressively made statutory.
  • However, there is another source of government power in the UK as a result of its constitutional development – the royal prerogative powers.
  • Today, the royal prerogative is available in the conduct of the government of the United Kingdom, including foreign affairs, defence, and national security.
  • The royal prerogative is the constitutional inheritance from the centuries prior to parliament (finally) establishing its sovereignty over the crown in 1689.
  • Royal Prerogative is the term given to the formal powers of the Crown within the executive process of British politics.
  • Quick analysis of the Royal Prerogative and how it's used by the UK monarch. For students of advanced and university politics and government courses.
  • As we look into the role The Queen plays in appointing a new prime minister, we’re looking at Royal Prerogative and how it is exercised.
  • Freedom of Information (FOI) release in response to a request for information on the use of Royal Prerogative powers in various government departments.
  • Prerogatives are legal instruments so they are legal binding in some sense, you should note there are quite a few different types of royal prerogative.