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This is a list of the monarchs of Canada; that is, those monarchs who have reigned over Canada since Canadian Confederation in 1867, at which time the country was deemed to have become a kingdom in its own right.

However, though the country became self-governing Dominion within the British Empire in 1867, the concept of the state being in a personal union with the United Kingdom did not emerge until the passage of the Statute of Westminster in 1931. Since that time, the Canadian Crown has been recognized as legally distinct from the UK Crown (as well as those of the other Commonwealth realms), meaning that Canada has a distinct national monarch. Still, though the term "King of Canada" was used as early as the beginning of the reign of George VI, it was not until 1953 that the style was made official; Elizabeth II was the first monarch to be separately proclaimed as Queen of Canada, by the Royal Style and Titles Act.

For a longer list of monarchs of territories that today comprise Canada, see: History of monarchy in Canada: Monarchs of Canadian territories.

Canadian Sovereigns from Confederation

Picture Name Monarch From Monarch Until
House of Hanover
Victoria July 1, 1867 January 22, 1901
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Edward VII January 22, 1901 May 6, 1910
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1910-17), then House of Windsor
George V May 6, 1910 January 20, 1936
House of Windsor
Edward VIII January 20, 1936 December 11, 1936
George VI December 11, 1936 February 6, 1952
Elizabeth II February 6, 1952 Present

List of Royal Consorts of Canada

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the current Royal Consort of Canada, pictured in Ottawa, 1951.

A royal consort is the spouse of a ruling king or queen. Consorts of Canadian Monarchs have no constitutional status or power, but are members of the Canadian Royal Family, and may have significant influence over their husband or wife.

In the United Kingdom, all female consorts have had the right to and have held the title of Queen Consort; as Canada does not have laws laying out the styles of any Royal Family members besides the monarch, they are accorded the same title as they hold in the UK as a courtesy title. Prince Philip, husband of Elizabeth II, does not have the title of Prince Consort. Victoria (a widow) and Edward VIII (a bachelor) reigned without a consort.

As Wallis Warfield Simpson married the Duke of Windsor after his abdication, she was never Queen Consort of Canada. Though Camilla Shand will technically become Queen Consort, Clarence House has stated that she will be styled as Princess Consort due to public opinion regarding her relationship with the Prince of Wales.


Consorts of Canadian Sovereigns from Confederation
Picture Name Marriage Royal Consort from Consort of
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
File:200px-Alexandra of Denmark.JPG Alexandra of Denmark 10 March 1863 22 January 1901
husband's ascension
Edward VII
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1910-1917), then House of Windsor (1917-1936)
Mary of Teck 6 July 1893 6 May 1910
husband's ascension
George V
House of Windsor
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon 26 April 1923 11 December 1936
husband's ascension
George VI
The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 20 November 1947 6 February 1952
wife's ascension
Elizabeth II

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