Is the City of London its own country?

No, the City of London is not its own country, nor is it a sovereign state. It is a small, distinct administrative district, ceremonial county, and local authority area (the "Square Mile") located within Greater London, England. It is part of the UK, but holds unique, historic autonomy and governs itself via the City of London Corporation.
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Is the City of London exempt from UK law?

However, to suggest that the City of London is "the only part of Britain over which parliament has no authority" and that the mayor of London's mandate stops "at the boundaries of the Square Mile" is simply untrue. Laws apply to the City of London just as they do everywhere else in the country.
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Can the Queen enter the City of London without permission?

The City is an administrative area within the UK and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the reigning Sovereign for the UK. Her Majesty does not have to seek permission to enter the City of London but rather to acknowledge the City's distinct jurisdiction. This misunderstanding stems from the Ceremony of the Pearl Sword.
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Does the City of London have its own government?

The City of London Corporation

We have our own government (the oldest in the country with origins pre-dating Parliament), our own Lord Mayor and independent police force.
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Does the City of London have its own rules?

Nonetheless, The City kept its privileges to modern times. The modern-day City is run by The Corporation, Britain's oldest local government, and has its own city hall, its own Mayor called the Lord Mayor of London, its own police force, its own laws, flag and coat of arms.
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Does the king of England rule over the prime minister?

The sovereign has the power to appoint the prime minister. In accordance with unwritten constitutional conventions, the monarch appoints the individual who commands the support of the House of Commons, usually the leader of a party or coalition that has a majority in that House.
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Who legally owns Buckingham Palace?

Occupied Royal Palaces, such as Buckingham Palace, are not the private property of The Queen. They are occupied by the Sovereign and held in trust by Crown Estates for future generations. The Queen privately owns two properties, Balmoral Castle and Sandringham House, which are not publicly funded.
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What happens if you don't bow to the Queen of England?

According to the royal family's official website, "there are no obligatory codes of behaviour" when meeting the sovereign or other royal family members.
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Who has Freedom of the City of London?

In 1835, eligibility for the freedom of the City was extended to anyone who lived in, worked in or had a strong connection to the City. The freedom that citizens enjoy has long associations with privileges in the governance of the City.
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Who runs the City of London?

The Mayor of London, Sa​diq Khan

The Mayor of London leads the Greater London Authority (GLA) and is responsible for the strategic governance of Greater London.
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Does the City of London have its own taxes?

Since the City of London has its own separate government, it also collects its own taxes which are different from those collected in the Greater London area. As such, anyone living in this city can expect to pay taxes to this local government rather than the rest of the city.
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Why does the City of London have different police?

As the historic core of London, the City has an administrative history distinct from that of the rest of the metropolis, of which its separate police force is one manifestation. As of 2021, the force had a workforce of 1,355 including 861 full-time police officers and 494 support staff.
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What's the difference between London and the City of London?

The "City of London" is the ancient, tiny core (the "Square Mile") and financial district within the much larger, modern London (also called Greater London), which comprises 32 boroughs plus the City, all governed by the Mayor of London. The City of London has its own separate governance (the City of London Corporation and Lord Mayor) and distinct history as the original settlement, while Greater London is the vast metropolis with its own strategic direction and borough councils.
 
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What do British people call their country?

The term "Great Britain" can also refer to the political territory of England, Scotland and Wales, which includes their offshore islands. This territory, together with Northern Ireland, constitutes the United Kingdom.
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What percentage of Brits support the monarchy?

In May 2021, a YouGov poll showed reduced support for the monarchy, with 61% in favour and 24% against among all over-18s; there was a particularly high rise in republican views and an overall plurality for its replacement with an elected head of state in the 18–24 age group (41%–31%).
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Has the Queen ever denied a law?

By contrast, the last Stuart monarch, Queen Anne, withheld her assent from a bill just once. On 11 March 1708, she vetoed the Scottish Militia Bill on the advice of her ministers. No monarch has since withheld royal assent from a bill passed by Parliament.
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Can king remove prince title?

The title of Prince or Princess can be removed by statute or under the prerogative, although the latter would likely require ministerial advice.
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Who owns the sea around the UK?

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To operate a marine fish farm in coastal waters you need a seabed lease from The Crown Estate. The Crown Estate owns virtually all the seabed around the UK out to 12 nautical miles (the territorial sea limit).
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What is the biggest king palace in the world?

Guinness World Record

According to the Guinness World Records, Forbidden City holds the "largest palace in the world". The Istana Nurul Iman, with 2,152,782 square feet (200,000 m2) of floorspace, holds the title as the "world's largest residential palace" held in Brunei.
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Can Prince Harry be removed from the line of succession?

Yes, Prince Harry can be removed from the line of succession, but it requires an Act of Parliament (legislation) and not just a decision by the monarch, though his stepping back from royal duties and residing in the US have fueled discussions about it. Only Parliament has the power to alter the succession, which would also remove his children, Archie and Lilibet, from the line, moving others up. While informal estrangement isn't enough, a specific bill could be introduced, possibly as part of other legislative changes, to remove him at his own request.
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Who is higher than the royal family?

Officers of state. In England and Wales, the Archbishop of Canterbury is the highest in precedence following the royal family. Then come, assuming the post of Lord High Steward is vacant (as it usually has been since 1421), the Lord Chancellor, and the Archbishop of York.
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Does the king have to pay taxes?

There is no legal obligation for the King or Prince of Wales to pay tax. Since 1993, however, the Monarch and her or his heir has voluntarily paid statutory rates of income tax on income from the Duchies and earnings from personal investments but not on the Sovereign Grant.
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