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The Commonwealth realms are sovereign states within the Commonwealth of Nations that each have Charles III as their monarch and head of state. All of the Commonwealth realms were formerly part of the British Empire.
Commonwealth realms
- Antigua and Barbuda (From 1981)
- Commonwealth of Australia (From 1905)
- Commonwealth of the Bahamas (From 1973)
- Barbados (From 1966)
- Belize (From 1981)
- Canada (From 1867)
- Grenada (From 1974)
- Jamaica (From 1962)
- Realm of New Zealand (From 1983)
- Independent State of Papua New Guinea (From 1975)
- Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis (From 1983)
- Saint Lucia (From 1979)
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (From 1979)
- Solomon Islands (From 1978)
- Tuvalu (From 1978)
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (From 1927)
Former Commonwealth realms
- Dominion of Ceylon (1948-1972)
- Dominion of Fiji (1970-1987)
- The Gambia (1965-1970)
- Ghana (1957-1960)
- Dominion of Guyana (1966-1970)
- Union of India (1947-1950)
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Irish Free State (1922-1937)
- Kenya (1963-1964)
- Malawi (1964-1966)
- State of Malta (1964-1974)
- Mauritius (1968-1992)
- Federation of Nigeria (1960-1963)
- Dominion of Pakistan (1947-1956)
- Sierra Leone (1961-1971)
- British Empire: Union of South Africa (1910-1961)
- Tanganyika (1961-1962)
- Trinidad and Tobago (1962-1976)
- Uganda (1962-1963)
See also[]
- Commonwealth of Nations
- United Kingdom (Commonwealth realm)
- United Kingdom (Overseas)
- British Empire
- British Crown Dependencies
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