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differece between king and crown of british constitution

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Answered by lavanyawankhede
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the distinction between the Crown and the King centres around the following points: The King is a person, whereas the Crown is an institution. The King is the physical embodiment of the Crown. ... The King as a person dies or may abdicate or may even be dethroned whereas the Crown as an institution is permanent

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Answered by Anonymous
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The King is a person, whereas the Crown is an institution. ... All the powers of the State reside in the Crown as an institution. The King is mortal, but the Crown is immortal. The King as a person dies or may abdicate or may even be dethroned whereas the Crown as an institution is permanent.

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